
Policy Gaps and Legal Battles: Agriculture Faces Mounting Pressure Ahead of Namp
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The agricultural landscape currently faces a intersection of stalled global policy, local legal friction, and a proactive shift toward technological resilience. While industry leaders at an IFAJ webinar noted that COP30 elevated agriculture's profile without securing formal negotiation breakthroughs, domestic attention in South Africa has shifted to a legal standoff as groups like Sakeliga and Saai challenge the Department of Agriculture for missing a court-ordered deadline regarding foot-and-mouth disease frameworks. Amidst these challenges, the upcoming Nampo Harvest Day (12–15 May) aims to pivot the narrative toward "Resilience through Innovation," offering farmers practical strategies to maintain profitability and sustainability despite tightening margins and systemic risks.





