Browsing Media Columns (Johann Kirsten) by Type "Text"

Browsing Media Columns (Johann Kirsten) by Type "Text"

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  • Kirsten, Johann F. (Farmers Weekly, 2009-01-16)
    Irrespective of result of the next year's election, the new government will still face the same problems in agriculture.
  • Kirsten, Johann F.; Cilliers, Jan (Landbouweekblad, 2004-05-28)
  • Kirsten, Johann F. (Farmers Weekly, 2009-01-23)
    The private sector leaves supporting emerging farmers to government, while government leaves it to the private sector to find ways of dealing with small producers that make good business sense.
  • Kirsten, Johann F.; Emongor, Rosemary Akhungu (Agrekon, 2009-03)
    Supermarkets have expanded rapidly in SADC during the last decade, leading to fears that small-scale farmers and food processors could be excluded from access to urban markets. To asses the impact of supermarkets chains ...
  • Kirsten, Johann F.; Botha, Theuns; Trotskie, Dirk (Landbouweekblad, 2009-05-15)
    Navorsers het bevind dat lams- en skaapvleis uit die Karoo inderdaad ’n eiesoortige smaak het. Die koppeling daarvan aan die unieke eienskappe van die Karoo kan met slim bemarking groot voordeel vir Karooboere inhou.
  • Kirsten, Johann F. (Farmers Weekly, 2009-05-29)
    A perceived lack to agricultural markets has thrown the sportlite on the role of government in agricultural marketing. Now possible new draft for the agricultural marketing policy is on the cards.
  • Kirsten, Johann F. (Media 24, 2005-01-21)
  • Kirsten, Johann F. (Farmers Weekly, 2009-05-22)
    The appointment of Tina Joemat Pettersson as agriculture minister has been widely welcomed. Prof Johann Kirsten gazes into the crystal ball for her, and explains what the next decade holds for farming. He suggests elements ...
  • Kirsten, Johann F. (Farmers Weekly, 2009-01-09)
    Policy makers work blind without thorough analyses to predict the outcome of their decisions. Without proper analyses and statistics, strategies can be misdirected by the interests or even the good intentions of politicians ...