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With the COVID regulations and the uncertainty of on-site training, SAGL hasn’t issued an official training calendar for the year. All training requests are handled on a case-to-case basis.
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New Wheat Crop Quality Report 2019/2020
The SAGL is proud to announce the release of the Wheat Crop Quality Report for 2019/2020. This report provides the results of the twenty-second annual wheat crop quality survey performed by the SAGL.
Maize Crop in the Spotlight
The 2018/2019 maize production season is represented by the results of the 22nd annual maize crop quality survey. A total of 808 composite samples, representing white and yellow maize from 28 of the 36 production regions in South Africa
Sunflower Crop Survey Expanded
When decisions need to be made, the absence of or an incomplete or outdated database can cause significant problems to industry. This was the main reason for the Oil and Protein Seed Development Trust’s decision to fund the annual sunflower crop quality surveys eight years ago.