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Harvest SA Agricultural Bulletin

11 July 2013
Harvest SA wins a Tabbie
Harvest SA wins a TabbieThe Annual Tabbie Awards acknowledged Harvest SA as best single edition

We are proud to announce that Harvest SA, a very young publication, has won a gold position in the Single Best Edition Category for the international Annual Tabbie Awards. 

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Seeds and feeds
Seeds and feedsThe importance of planting lucerne

Lucerne is a vigorous perennial legume with a well-developed taproot system that boasts a high nutritional value for numerous types of livestock. While Lucerne is relatively easy to farm with, it must be sown correctly and also well managed.

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Aquaculture in the spotlight
Aquaculture in the spotlightThe industry has growth potential

Henk Stander, general manager and lecturer at the Aquaculture department at Stellenbosch University is upbeat about future prospects for the industry.

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Power Africa Inititative
Power Africa InititativeUS President Barrack Obama's plan will help to reform the energy sector in Africa

The African Development Bank (AfDB) http://www.afdb.org will, as part of its support for U.S. President Barack Obama’s Power Africa initiative, deepen and expand its work in reforming the energy sector

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SA fisheries win in court
SA fisheries win in courtUnlawful harvesting by US syndicate pays R294-million

On Friday 14 June 2013, the United States Court ordered that Arnold Bengis, Jeffrey Noll and David Bengis pay restitution of nearly USD 22.5 million, approximately R294-million to South Africa following extensive, unlawful harvesting of south and west coast rock lobster in South African waters. 

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