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Oranges Orange export volumes will be lower than initially expected – CGA
Published: 30 May 24
The Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa (CGA) has revised downward its estimates for Navel orange exports this season to 22-million 15 kg cartons. The association initially expected 25.6-million cartons to be exported, but had to revise this estimate by 14.5% following consideration of factors brought up by the Orange Focus Group.
EIB Global invests €25m in Amethis Fund III to promote African business growth
Published: 30 May 24
Investment organisation the European Investment Bank (EIB) Global has invested €25-million into pan-African fund Amethis Fund III, which aims to provide private equity growth capital to medium-sized companies on the continent. Amethis Fund III will target companies supplying goods and services to low- and middle-income populations in Africa. The target sectors include healthcare; business services, such as logistics and IT; manufacturing and distribution, including agribusiness and fast-moving consumer goods; non-banking financial services; and services related to infrastructure and energy.
Wind and solar Capital cost of energy transition ‘only one part of the picture’
Published: 30 May 24
The yearly $1.9-trillion being invested currently on clean energy would have to more than double and be more evenly distributed to place the world on track to meet net-zero emissions by 2050, a new International Energy Agency (IEA) report confirms. However, it also stresses that such investments could reduce the operating costs of the global energy system by more than half over the next decade, resulting in greater affordability for consumers.
Sapics, SAAFF to host supply chain, logistics discussions in Cape Town
Published: 30 May 24
Supply chain management body Sapics, together with the Southern African Association of Freight Forwarders (SAAFF), will host its forty-sixth yearly conference, in Cape Town, from June 9 to 12, to discuss topical issues affecting supply chains and the South African logistics network. The event will host 750 delegates and comprise 55 sessions, 11 interactive workshops and five site visits, with speakers including Business Unity South Africa president Mxolisi Mgojo and National Logistics Crisis Committee strategic adviser Irvindra Naidoo.
Ivory stockpiles Southern African States make fresh pitch to trade $1bn ivory stockpile
Published: 30 May 24
Southern African countries hosting the largest elephant populations in the world made a fresh pitch on Wednesday to be allowed to sell their $1 billion ivory stockpiles, amid calls to pull out of an international convention on endangered species. Five countries that make up the Kavango-Zambezi (KAZA) trans-frontier conservation area - Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Angola and Namibia - have been pushing for the lifting of a ban on ivory sales imposed by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
Image of Lesetja Kganyago South Africa to stay course on rates amid election noise
Published: 30 May 24
South Africa’s central bank is set to leave interest rates unchanged, staying the course in the inflation fight amid political uncertainty one day after the country’s tightest election in 30 years. Economists polled by Bloomberg expect Governor Lesetja Kganyago’s monetary policy committee will keep the benchmark rate at a 15-year high of 8.25% on Thursday, when he announces the decision shortly after 3 p.m. local time. Most surveyed in a separate poll also expect the decision, which comes a day after elections, to be unanimous.
South African banknotes Rand strengthens on eve of national election
Published: 28 May 24
The South African rand strengthened a day before a national election on Wednesday which could see the ruling party lose its majority for the first time in 30 years. At 1605 GMT, the rand traded at 18.2775 against the dollar, around 0.6% stronger than its previous close.
Nature-based solutions could accelerate development, social equity – ECA
Published: 28 May 24
Nature-based solutions present a unique way for Africa to accelerate the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2063, while contributing to the conservation of the continent's rich biodiversity, promoting ecological connectivity and enhancing climate resilience, said Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) deputy executive secretary Antonio Pedro at the African Natural Capital Alliance (ANCA) Annual Summit held in Nairobi, Kenya, on May 28. “With careful design of its development pathway, Africa can harness the value of its natural resources through responsible management practices that recognise planetary boundaries and balance economic growth with environmental conservation and social equity, beyond growth domestic product metrics,” he commented.
Global aviation IT specialist enters the maritime sector
Published: 28 May 24
Global air transport IT solutions group SITA announced on Tuesday that it was expanding into the maritime sector, with the launch of its new subsidiary company, SmartSea. It also announced that SmartSea had entered its first agreement, with Cyprus-based global major ship management and maritime services company Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM). “SITA is taking a bold step into the maritime sector, where our longstanding leadership in aviation can serve to overcome economic and capacity challenges, ...
A chick on a poultry farm Bird flu vaccines for laying hens prove effective in practice
Published: 28 May 24
Bird flu vaccines for laying hens are effective in practice, the Dutch government said on Tuesday, while confirming plans to vaccinate poultry against the virus that ravaged flocks around the world and is raising fears about human transmission. Highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly called bird flu, has killed or caused the culling of hundreds of millions of poultry globally in recent years, most of them laying hens, which sent egg prices rocketing.
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