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Tiny weevils are waging war on the invasive water lettuce plant choking South Africa’s Vaal River

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Research suggests it may have originated in South America because it has natural enemies there which have co-evolved with the plant.

Key Points: 
  • Research suggests it may have originated in South America because it has natural enemies there which have co-evolved with the plant.
  • However, fossil records and ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics depicting water lettuce indicate that it may have been present in other regions for millions of years.
  • Recently, water lettuce has invaded one of South Africa’s most important rivers, the Vaal River, on the border of the Gauteng and Free State provinces.
  • My team and I are currently working with Rand Water on an integrated management plan for water lettuce control in the Vaal River.

The damage

  • This can reduce light penetration and oxygen levels in the water, negatively affecting all aspects of aquatic life from microscopic plankton to large fish.
  • The mats can also impede water flow, leading to stagnation and increased mosquito breeding sites.
  • They can also damage other vegetation.

The weevil

  • This Brazilian weevil species was first introduced to Africa in 1985 via Australia, following successful control of water lettuce infestations there.
  • Since then, it has been used to control water lettuce infestations in Botswana, Benin, Ghana, Senegal, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Republic of Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, Nigeria, Togo, Mozambique and Morocco.
  • Invasions at sites in these countries, no matter how extensive, were generally brought under control within a year.

The Vaal River

  • However, at the end of 2023, a large infestation was noticed on the Vaal River and was reported to relevant authorities.
  • Since then, the infestation has covered up to 40km of the river in the Vaal Barrage area, around the town of Vanderbijlpark, and threatens to spread downstream of the 1,200km long Vaal River.
  • Thousands of weevils have already been released into the Vaal River since November 2023 from our mass rearing facility in Makhanda.
  • What lurks alongside this invasion on the Vaal River, however, is the water hyacinth, which remains South Africa’s most problematic aquatic invasive plant.


Julie Coetzee receives funding from the National Research Foundation. She is affiliated with the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (SAIAB).

One of 2024's Must Read Organizational Leadership Books Is 'Chaos Is a Gift?' by Author Dr. Andrew Campbell

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Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Andrew Campbell and Ebben Van Zyl are proud to introduce the audiobook version of their acclaimed book Chaos Is a Gift?

Key Points: 
  • Andrew Campbell and Ebben Van Zyl are proud to introduce the audiobook version of their acclaimed book Chaos Is a Gift?
  • is perfect for organizational leaders who, in times of unpredictability and uncertainty, seek to lead with focus, clarity, and calmness.
  • Developing the capacity to lead oneself in times of organizational chaos and unpredictability is a critical ingredient in solving organizational challenges.
  • His research focuses on global leadership, organizational leadership, international conflict management and terrorism, and leadership forgiveness and reconciliation.

EQS-News: HDI Jobs Study 2023: Almost one third of professionals in Germany complain about increased work pressure due to staff shortages - Bad supervisors are a reason for quitting for 50 percent of employees

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Monday, September 25, 2023

Three-fifths of working people in Germany already report the consequences of a shortage of staff and skilled labour in their companies.

Key Points: 
  • Three-fifths of working people in Germany already report the consequences of a shortage of staff and skilled labour in their companies.
  • But the study also shows opportunities: Companies with a targeted HR strategy can achieve many advantages in retaining employees as well as attracting new talent.
  • The greatest concern of employees regarding staff shortages in Germany is that the health of employees and the working atmosphere will suffer (35 percent).
  • The HDI Jobs Study is conducted annually throughout Germany in cooperation with the market and opinion research institute YouGov Germany.

The Habit Burger Grill to Open New Drive-Thru Restaurant in Bowie On August 2, 2023

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Wednesday, July 26, 2023

This is the sixth The Habit Burger Grill to open in Maryland.

Key Points: 
  • This is the sixth The Habit Burger Grill to open in Maryland.
  • In honor of the grand opening, The Habit Burger Grill will host an exclusive pre-opening VIP event for their CharClub and mobile app members.
  • Guests at The Habit Burger Grill can always count on freshly-made, handcrafted quality served up with genuine hospitality.
  • This Habit Burger Grill restaurant and drive-thru will be open Monday – Sunday from 10:30am – 10:00pm.

The Habit Burger Grill to Open New Drive-Thru Restaurant in Bowie On July 5, 2023

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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

This is the sixth The Habit Burger Grill to open in Maryland.

Key Points: 
  • This is the sixth The Habit Burger Grill to open in Maryland.
  • In honor of the grand opening, The Habit Burger Grill will host an exclusive pre-opening VIP event for their CharClub and mobile app members.
  • Guests at The Habit Burger Grill can always count on freshly-made, handcrafted quality served up with genuine hospitality.
  • This Habit Burger Grill restaurant and drive-thru will be open Monday – Sunday from 10:30am – 10:00pm.

South Africa's drinking water quality has dropped because of defective infrastructure and neglect – new report

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Saturday, June 10, 2023

A report released by the South African government paints a grim picture of the country’s water resources and water infrastructure as well as the overall quality of its drinking water.

Key Points: 
  • A report released by the South African government paints a grim picture of the country’s water resources and water infrastructure as well as the overall quality of its drinking water.
  • The report records continued overall decline in the status of the country’s water supply services.
  • The report shows that the Department of Water and Sanitation issued non-compliance letters to 244 wastewater treatment works in 2022.
  • They are able to ask for financial support and assistance to help with capacity building and skills development.

Drinking water quality

    • In addition, 26 water boards and bulk water service providers were assessed.
    • Most of the treatment plants in the sample were found to be failing to produce acceptable drinking water according to the SANS 241:2015 drinking water standards.
    • Only 50% of the assessed treatment plants produced drinking water of a suitable quality not contaminated by sewage or other pathogens or chemicals.
    • The report also noted that 11 of the 140 municipalities that were assessed had no water quality monitoring systems in place or no evidence of any water testing.

Wastewater treatment works

    • Of the total 850 wastewater treatment works assessed, 334 (39%) received scores below 31% and were placed under regulatory surveillance.
    • Overall, the country’s wastewater treatment works are in a poor to critical state, posing significant risks to public health and to the environment.


    Other major issues reflected in the report were:

Next steps

    • Recent cholera outbreaks in Gauteng and Free State provinces have been a warning sign that the country’s water is contaminated.
    • But government will have to regain the trust of private institutions before they will be willing to invest in water infrastructure projects.

Farming in South Africa is being hobbled by power cuts and poor roads. Rural towns are being hit hardest

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Monday, June 5, 2023

The sector’s gross value added grew by 14.9% in 2020, 8.8% in 2021 and modestly by 0.3% in 2022 .

Key Points: 
  • The sector’s gross value added grew by 14.9% in 2020, 8.8% in 2021 and modestly by 0.3% in 2022 .
  • The current season is also likely to deliver solid growth for the sector, with variation across sub-sectors.
  • Export performance is likely be robust, especially with a weaker rand exchange rate, which makes South African products more competitively priced in the global market.
  • These challenges highlight the effects of weak governance across all spheres of government in South Africa.
  • Farming and agribusiness play a crucial role in sustaining the economies of small towns and rural areas.

Roadblocks facing farmers

    • The impact that poor roads have on farmers is well illustrated by a recent case in the Eastern Cape province.
    • Dairy farmers in the Ncorha area struggled to receive farm supplements, feeds and diesel because of the poor state of roads.
    • Water has often been flagged by various agribusinesses and farmers as another major problem.
    • Harvest and livestock theft affect all farmers and are much harder for new entrant farmers without a strong financial position to invest in security and technical solutions.

Why strong agricultural sector matters

    • Agriculture is one such sector, while agribusiness and agro-processing also present a range of employment opportunities.
    • The recently launched Agriculture and Agro-processing Master Plan presents practical steps for implementing Chapter Six of the National Development Plan, which outlined a vision for developing the agricultural sector further.
    • Public-private sector partnerships can also be considered to help tackle some of these challenges.

Farmers in South Africa face power cuts and a weak rand - but a number of factors are working in their favour too

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Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Preparation of the land for winter crops begins in April, which is also the same time harvesting of the summer crops begins.

Key Points: 
  • Preparation of the land for winter crops begins in April, which is also the same time harvesting of the summer crops begins.
  • Farmers in the Western and Northern Cape, Free State, Limpopo and other winter crop growing regions are making arrangements for growing winter wheat, canola, barley and oats.
  • This year, the outlook for winter crops is clouded by a difficult operating environment, especially the areas that are under irrigation.

Headwinds

    • South Africa’s agriculture has never faced a period of power cuts as severe as the current ones.
    • For example, recent work by the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP) shows that roughly a third of South Africa’s farming income is directly dependent on irrigation.
    • This shows that disruptions in power supply generally puts at risk a substantive share of the South African agricultural fortunes.
    • Of the other key field crops, about 15% of soybeans, 20% of maize and 34% of sugar production are under irrigation.

There are positives

    • This is according to Crop Estimates Committee, a government and industry body that monitors crop production.
    • These declines would have been higher had the South African Rand not weakened against the US dollar over the same period.
    • That’s because in US dollar terms, the prices of the very same agrochemicals are down by 30% from February 2022.
    • I generally expect an ample harvest in most summer crops, which is aligned with the view of the Crop Estimates Committee.

Takeways

    • The one major risk is electricity stability.
    • If the government’s proposed interventions help during irrigation periods – afternoons and evenings – South Africans can expect a favourable winter season.

Leadstar Media Gains Approval to Operate in Maryland

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Friday, September 16, 2022

STOCKHOLM, Sept. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- This decision allows the company to promote operators coming to Maryland, as sports betting goes live in the state. 

Key Points: 
  • iGaming affiliate company Leadstar Media has now officially been granted authorization to operate in the state of Maryland after being approved as a registered vendor by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission.
  • Leadstar will be added to Maryland's approved vendors list within a week of approval.
  • Leadstar will now be able to offer Maryland sports bettors in-depth reviews and exclusive offers from sports betting sites through the several US products they operate, including SportsbooksOnline.com and UnitedGamblers.com .
  • With the recent launch of Kansas sports betting and the decision of the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission, Leadstar Media is now active in 17 states.

Megatech Acquires $113M Renewable Energy Project to Strengthen MGT Token Value Proposition with Migration to BSC and Rebrand

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Thursday, March 3, 2022

The acquisition goes beyond the expectations of its initial roadmap, further increasing value to its token holders in the long run.

Key Points: 
  • The acquisition goes beyond the expectations of its initial roadmap, further increasing value to its token holders in the long run.
  • Likewise, it aims to utilise the MGT token for P2P green renewable energy trade among consumers.
  • The Beta project value stands at $113 million, encompassing a 60-megawatt farm and a 100-megawatt world-class storage technology.
  • The project approximates huge profits in the next 20 years from selling green energy and trading carbon credits.