Publication

Monday - 1st June, 2026
Cover of Agribusiness Monthly

Farm Solar: Smart Investment or Expensive Mistake?

As electricity costs continue to rise, more farmers are looking to solar energy as a possible solution to reduce power bills, support irrigation and improve energy reliability. But experts have warned that solar is not a quick fix — and poor planning...

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Friday - 1st May, 2026
Cover of Agribusiness Monthly

Phesheya Kunene, [email protected]

Sikhona Sibandze, [email protected] | [email protected] Sibusisiwe Ndzimandze, sibusisiwe@stratcomeswatini. com | [email protected]

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Wednesday - 1st April, 2026
Cover of Agribusiness Monthly

Young farmer rabbit successd in Mbikwakhe

Kwanele Seyama’s rabbit farming business is proof that a small agricultural venture can grow into a meaningful source of income when managed with discipline, planning and consistency. What began as a simple gift of one female rabbit from his sister...

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Sunday - 1st March, 2026
Cover of Agribusiness Monthly

EDITORIAL TEAM

Editor Phesheya Kunene, Journalists Sikhona Sibandze, Sibusisiwe Ndzimandze, Videographer Zweli Sikhakhne Photographer Mukelo Dlongolo, Graphics & Layout Cyril Mbhamali Joseph Mudu Digital Platforms Support Masiko Dlamini, Sebenele...

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Sunday - 1st February, 2026
Cover of Agribusiness Monthly

Lake Agriculture Introduces Climate-Adapted Maize Hybrids to Support FarmersUnder Challenging Weather Conditions

Keeping layer chickens is a practical way to strengthen a household protein basket through a steady supply of eggs. With good management, just 10-layer birds can produce about 7 eggs per day, giving roughly 210 eggs per month, enough to improve family...

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