Top 3 Agriculture Shops In South Africa

What are Agriculture Shops?

Agriculture Shops mean a building or structure including storage facilities, where a farmer sells goods (not necessarily produced on his farm), whether to his own employees or to the general public;

Below Are The Top Agriculture Shops In South Africa

Bell Equipment, East London

ADDRESS
811 East Coast Resort Road, Meisies Halt, Gonubie, P O Box 3443, North End, 5201, East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa

PHONE NUMBER
+27 (0)43 732 1415
FAX
+27 (0)43 732 1435

Niniamda Trading Pty Ltd

ADDRESS
42 Beacon Bay Retail Park, East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa
PHONE NUMBER
+27 21 813 6693
THE ESTABLISHMENT YEAR WAS 1999
EMPLOYEES 26-50

Silinga and Nxusani Primary Co-op Ltd

ADDRESS
Mgomanzi Location, Butterworth, East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa
PHONE NUMBER
0828162235
MOBILE PHONE
0828162235
FAX
086664727

What is the biggest agricultural company in South Africa?

Tiger Brands

Ranked: Africa’s top 20 agribusiness companies

RankNameCountry
1.Tiger BrandsSouth Africa
2.Pioneer Foods GroupSouth Africa
3.CévitalAlgeria
4.Tongaat-HulettSouth Africa

Which agriculture is most profitable in South Africa?

Macadamia nuts are hard to beat when it comes to the most lucrative crop per land area used in South Africa. According to statistics from the SA Macadamia Growers’ Association (Samac), the average export price for macadamia kernels in 2017 was R224.

What agricultural products are in demand in South Africa?

The most demanded vegetables in the country are lettuce, chicory, pumpkins, tomatoes, and carrots. Apart from these, leafy vegetables, like cleome, amaranth, blackjack, and Jew’s mallow, which are locally produced, are also consumed in the country. Most of the country’s oilseed demand is met by domestic production.

Which farming is best in South Africa?

8 farming ideas that will be lucrative

  • Fast-growing produce. According to Farming South Africa, these are the most promising produce you should plant for fast and profitable returns:
  • Chickens.
  • Rabbits.
  • Pig farming.
  • Mushroom farming.
  • Beekeeping and honey production.
  • Urban agriculture.
  • Microgreens.

How much does it cost to buy a farm in South Africa?

The average price for high-potential arable grain production land falls between R40 000/ ha and R50 000/ ha, Karoo grazing farms go for about R2 000/ ha, and irrigated farms go for between R150 000/ ha and R200 000/ha.