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Prof André Jooste appointed as the new Chairperson of the National Agricultural Marketing Council (NAMC)

Strategic National Leadership: Prof André Jooste has been appointed Chairperson of the National Agricultural Marketing Council (NAMC), where he will oversee market efficiency, regulatory advice, and the strategic distribution of statutory levies to support South African agriculture. Integrated Sector Coordination: By simultaneously leading the Maize and Wheat Forums, Prof Jooste will bridge the gap between grain industry stakeholders and policymakers, driving a more inclusive, competitive, and resilient agricultural value chain.

From Reactive to Proactive Decision Making in Agriculture through Data

Strategic Data Evolution: Chaired by Dr. Melissa van der Merwe, the summit highlighted agriculture's shift toward treating high-speed, sophisticated data and predictive analytics as essential strategic assets for global competitiveness. From Volume to Action: Discussions emphasized moving beyond simple data collection toward building a collaborative "data culture" that prioritizes practical application, inclusivity, and proactive decision-making across the entire value chain.

Building Community Among Agricultural Economics Postgraduates

Student-Led Support: AEPA is a student-driven initiative designed to combat isolation by fostering a supportive community focused on academic and professional growth. Strategic Leadership: A dedicated seven-member committee manages diverse portfolios—from industry relations to skills development—to ensure postgraduate voices are heard and represented. Industry Integration: Through events like the 2026 Speed Networking session, AEPA bridges the gap between academia and the agricultural sector, connecting students with major agribusinesses.

In Memoriam Prof Johann Laubscher

Prof Johann Laubscher passed away on 26 February 2026. He retired at the end of 2005 as an Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Stellenbosch University, where he made a lasting contribution to teaching, research, and the development of agricultural economists.

Genetics research wants to help protect Cape snoek

Genetic Vulnerability: DNA analysis reveals that South African snoek are not one resilient group but at least two distinct genetic stocks... Management Overhaul: Treating snoek as a single global resource is risky; the study calls for locally tailored catch limits and genetic monitoring... Market Transparency: Identifying these genetic differences helps prevent imported New Zealand barracouta from being mislabelled as "Cape snoek," protecting local fishers and ensuring...

Doctoral study highlights postharvest food waste crisis and solutions in SA

The Waste-Hunger Gap: Between 9,124 and 17,969 tonnes of produce are wasted annually at the wholesale level, while over 63% of South African households face food insecurity. Cold Chain Failures: Inadequate refrigerated transport and insufficient summer cold storage accelerate spoilage, leading to physical damage, lower quality, and higher food prices. Tech-Driven Solutions: Dr. Opara's research suggests using machine learning to automate temperature alerts, forecast demand, and implement dynamic pricing before it expires.

A Farewell at Graduation: Honouring Prof Danie Brink

Legacy of Leadership: Professor Danie Brink retired as Dean of AgriSciences at Stellenbosch University after decades of dedicated academic and administrative service. Aquaculture Pioneer: He established South Africa’s first undergraduate aquaculture program and mentored over 40 postgraduates to bolster regional food security. Industry Impact: A respected advisor and researcher, he expanded the faculty’s global footprint and championed sustainable agricultural innovation across the continent.
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