Drakenstein Municipality failed in its duty to provide emergency housing, Western Cape High Court finds
By Liezl Human
News | 2 August 2022
Vuyo Myoli set himself up as a beekeeper in the Cape Town township
News | 29 July 2022
The fate of about 20 households hangs in the air as the Agricultural Research Council moves ahead with plans to lease the farm
By Liezl Human
News | 22 July 2022
Farm workers and consumers should be worried, says public health expert. But industry body says food security depends on the pesticides in use.
By Liezl Human
News | 4 July 2022
Developing farmers marched to the provincial government on Tuesday to call for more security of tenure, more resources, and an end to corruption
Brief | 1 June 2022
Theft of stock and lack of grazing are problems
News | 31 May 2022
Women on farms say that pesticide exposure is making them sick
By Liezl Human
News | 6 May 2022
Thirty-three year old Ludwe Qamata teaches vegetable gardening to older people in Khayelitsha, Cape Town.
By Mary-Anne Gontsana and Ashraf Hendricks
Video | 3 May 2022
Farmers’ organisation says many farms will struggle to survive this season
Brief | 29 April 2022
Women on Farms march against evictions in the Western Cape
By Liezl Human
News | 27 April 2022
Farmer says the protests and damage to property has costly implications on the already strained citrus industry
News | 25 April 2022
Kirkwood and Addo towns shut down by protesters
News | 22 April 2022
“We work in the vineyard, we grow it, we prune it, we work with the fruit, but we get the least money” says farm worker
By Liezl Human
News | 24 March 2022
Women on Farms protest outside Parliament ahead of budget speech
By Liezl Human
Brief | 23 February 2022
Starting a farm during lockdown was tough but now she has some big clients
Video | 29 November 2021
As government prioritises food production, horse farmers are left out
News | 17 November 2021