Farmer’s Weekly Evolves To Meet Reader Needs With Biweekly Print And Strengthened Digital Presence
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Instead, Farmer's Weekly says it will continue to provide readers with content that covers all aspects of agriculture, from primary agriculture all the way through to agro-processing. The biweekly publication will be thicker, offering readers more content for the same price.
The publication says its efforts and commitment also extend beyond print, and with this transition, it is enhancing its efforts to provide readers with more information on its digital platforms. This will not replace the print publication, but will instead provide readers with complementary information, as well as breaking agricultural news.
The future of information does not only exist in print, and Farmer's Weekly is therefore more committed now than ever to ensure that crucial, accurate information about the agriculture sector can reach readers wherever they are, says the publication.
While change is difficult for everyone, Farmer's Weekly says it is excited about this new chapter in the history of South Africa's oldest publication. This evolution simply reinforces its promise to equip readers with the knowledge and insights essential for success in today's dynamic agricultural landscape.
Farmer's Weekly concludes by thanking readers for their continued loyalty and trust. Farmer's Weekly aims to continue to be the go-to resource for all things farming, whether in print or online, and as always, it will forever serve agriculture.
For more information, visit www.farmersweekly.co.za. You can also follow Farmer's Weekly on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, or on Instagram.
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