Latest newsSouth Africa holds significant potential, thanks to its extensive agricultural land, well-established meat and livestock sectors, and robust regional and global market prospects. Nevertheless, ongoing challenges abound, including inequality, unemployment, disparities in skills and infrastructure, animal disease outbreaks, organisational weaknesses, and a call for more inclusive economic growth. 7 Oct 2025 Read more Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are widely recognised as the backbone of the South African economy. They contribute significantly to employment, innovation, and GDP growth. According to the Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA), SMEs account for more than 60% of all employment in South Africa and contribute approximately 34% to the country's GDP. Despite their importance, these enterprises face a myriad of challenges that threaten their survival and growth. 9 Sep 2025 Read more When you cook your chicken tonight or enjoy your ribs, does it ever occur to you how the meat got from where the animal was raised and cared for to where it landed on your plate? The process is longer and more intricate than most consumers realise. 1 Jul 2025 Read more The Association of Meat Importers and Exporters (AMIE) calls for a considered and collaborative approach from the South African government following the recent outbreak of avian influenza (bird flu) in Brazil, which supplies over 84% of South Africa's poultry imports. 20 May 2025 Read more The official bi-monthly newsletter for the Association for Meat Importers and Exporters covers our industry's relevant information. 12 May 2025 Read more International trade tariffs play a pivotal role in shaping global commerce. They are essential for maintaining market competitiveness and protecting local industries. However, their impact can be particularly pronounced for developing countries. 9 May 2025 Read more More news...Contact AMIEEmail: az.oc.aseima@enneite
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