News & Updates
AFASA Participates in Parliamentary Meeting on Foot-and-Mouth Disease Response
Ms Tshidi Masebe (AFASA). Right: Minister John Steenhuisen (DoA) Wednesday (14 January 2026), AFASA participated in a Parliamentary engagement focused on South Africa’s response to the ongoing...
Waging war against Foot and mouth disease a top priority for Minister Steenhuisen and department
The Minister of Agriculture, John Steenhuisen, today expressed confidence in the national strategy to combat Foot and mouth disease (FMD), highlighting that the department and the Ministerial...
Farm Killings: A National Crisis Requiring Urgent Government Action
Photo: Mr Mbongeni Skhakhane at the AFASA Leadership & Strategic Partnership Conference, on the 26th November 2025. The African Farmers’ Association of South Africa (AFASA) is deeply shocked and...
12 December Footh and Mount Disease Update from Dr Peter Evans
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28 November FMD Update from Dr Peter Evans
The AFASA Leadership and Strategic Partnership Conference
The AFASA Leadership and Strategic Partnership Conference took place at the Agriculture Research Council’s Roodeplaat Campus on Wednesday, 26 November, South Africa, under the theme “Working...
AFASA Youth Elected to Leadership at World Food Forum SA Youth Chapter Launch
AFASA Youth proudly participated in the World Food Forum (WFF) South Africa Youth Chapter Launch, held on 4–5 November 2025 at the Garden Court Hotel, OR Tambo. This milestone event marked the...
AFASA hosts a Leadership and Strategic Partnership Conference to drive inclusive growth in agriculture
Venue: ARC, Roodeplaat, Pretoria, South Africa Date: 26 November 2025 Time: 8h30-13h00 The African Farmers' Association of South Africa (AFASA) will host its highly anticipated Leadership and...
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Anyone who is interested or is already in farming can join AFASA. We cater for all farming commodities across the agricultural value chain.
About AFASA
AFASA aims to commercialize the developing agricultural sector and facilitate the meaningful participation of black individuals within the mainstream commercial agribusiness sector, while ensuring the long-term sustainability of the agricultural sector in South Africa.

