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This page provides links to various documents generated by the
U.S. Department of Agriculture regarding trade and agriculture with South Africa.

Green_Ball9353.gif (257 bytes) 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
Green_Ball9353.gif (257 bytes) 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
Green_Ball9353.gif (257 bytes) 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
Green_Ball9353.gif (257 bytes) 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
Green_Ball9353.gif (257 bytes) 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


Last modified: Tuesday, February 22, 2005