| USDA and South Africa |
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| U.S. Embassy | ||
| FAS has employees (attaches) in Pretoria who monitor the agricultural situation in South Africa, in addition to Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zimbabwe. | They report on what crops are grown, market opportunities
and changes in government that could affect U.S. farm exports to that country. -- U.S. Embassy Home page |
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| South Africa agricultural reports | ||
| The agricultural attaches report on a number of agricultural issues for that country. You may browse through attaché reports on market trends and commodities: | -- Search for reports from South Africa | |
| USDA Magazine Articles on South Africa | ||
| -- How South Africa is
Stacking Up -- Check Out Cash and Carry in South Africa -- South Africa Adjusts to Free Market -- Holding Soy Fungi At Bay -- Floral Gems: "Tipper" Makes Its American Debut |
-- Floral
Gems: Binational Cooperation Yields a
Wealth of New Blooms for America's
Markets -- Sub-Saharan Africa: Turning to the Future -- The South African Beer Market Is Sudsing Over |
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| U.S. - South Africa Binational Commission | ||
| The U.S.-South Africa Binational Commission was established in March 1995 to ensure that key issues of mutual concern are discussed at the highest levels of government. | The commission meets to discuss agriculture energy, human
resources development, education conservation, the environment, trade and science. -- Agricultural committee home page |
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| Research Projects | ||
| The USDA has several on-going research projects with South Africa scientists. Click on the links to the left to view information about some of the projects: | -- Reintroduction
of Lions in Savanna Ecosystems -- Implications for Ecosystem Restoration and Reserve Design in South Africa -- Remote Sensing Training - Sharing with South Africa |
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