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Agbiz Grain Quarterly

Agbiz Grain Quarterly is an online magazine dedicated to the South African grain handling and storage industry. In addition to the usual offering of in-depth, industry-specific articles, the February 2026 issue also includes articles on the new face of silo management in South Africa, and the importance of proficiency testing.

Read Agbiz Grain Quarterly in February

Agbiz Grain Quarterly is an online magazine dedicated to the South African grain handling and storage industry. In addition to the usual offering of in-depth, industry-specific articles, the February 2026 issue also includes articles on the new face of silo management in South Africa, and the importance of proficiency testing.

Also in this issue:

  • Agbiz gears up for a year of unity.
  • Shaping the future of the grain storage industry.
  • South Africa’s changing labour laws.
  • Energy performance certificates: What you need to know.
  • Training and mentorship in the grain industry.
  • Trade unions and employers: The start of the relationship.

To download the current PDF version of Agbiz Grain Quarterly click here. To download the digimag, click here

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Agbiz Grain Quarterly February 2026

Agbiz Grain Quarterly covers it all – from silo management and proficiency testing to energy performance certificates. Finding the right person to manage a silo...

Agbiz Grain Quarterly November 2025

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Update: Effect of fertiliser prices on the grain industry

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SA grain industry shares notes with French counterparts

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Compliance with JSE CDM rules and load shedding: A tough nut...

Estimated reading time: 10 minutes The Johannesburg Stock Exchange or JSE-registered commercial storage operators in South Africa adhere to the JSE’s Commodity Derivative Market’s...

Alternative energy sources: What are the possibilities?

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes The steep cost of grain storage remains a major challenge for most operators due to the dwindling supply of...