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Politics and policies: a threatening cloud hanging over South Africa’s future

Irecently hosted an Agri X Group panel discussion in Pretoria, where the primary goal was to provide insights on agriculture, politics and the economy to help agribusinesses re-evaluate their perspectives and challenge them to be competitive.

The meeting began with a discussion about ‘Farmgate’, the February 2020 burglary at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s farm Phala Phala in Limpopo, where a substantial sum of money

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