Beefmaster Group

Beefmaster Group We are commited to bringing you, the customer a quality and healthy product We supply high quality Grainfed meat directly from Farm to For

Beefmaster is an integrated Beef business from feed production ,feedlotting, slaughtering and distribution through to the wholesale and retail markets.

We are pleased to announce that we will attend the Africa Food Show at the CTICC, Cape Town, from 10–12 June 2026.This p...
03/06/2026

We are pleased to announce that we will attend the Africa Food Show at the CTICC, Cape Town, from 10–12 June 2026.

This premier event brings together key players from across the continent's food and beverage sectors. We cannot wait to connect with customers and potential clients!

We hope to see you there!

29/05/2026

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The opportunity in being recognised as FMD-free-with-vaccinationCurrently, South Africa is not recognised as having an o...
27/05/2026

The opportunity in being recognised as FMD-free-with-vaccination
Currently, South Africa is not recognised as having an official FMD status, according to World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) data from March 2026. “This lack of formal recognition significantly constrains the country’s ability to access and compete in high-value international markets,” says our Chairman, Louw van Reenen.

Without a clear and credible status, export opportunities remain limited, as many countries require strict assurances around disease control before allowing imports. This places South African producers at a disadvantage compared to countries that have adopted a “free from FMD with vaccination” classification, which enables them to trade more widely while managing the disease through structured programmes.

“Achieving this status would allow producers to optimise value across different regions and significantly improve returns.”
access could increase profitability by over 30%, believes van Reenen.

“Other countries already export successfully with vaccination, indicating market acceptance is not a barrier. In addition, South African beef remains competitively priced globally, offering strong value relative to international benchmarks,” he says.

He adds that South Africa needs to prove that its systems are well-regulated and strictly managed. “There must be clear evidence that we are controlling the disease effectively.”

Congratulations to Veld en Vleis on the opening of their new   in Hartenbos!Beefmaster Group is proud to support the bus...
22/05/2026

Congratulations to Veld en Vleis on the opening of their new in Hartenbos!

Beefmaster Group is proud to support the business as a trusted supplier, contributing to strong local retail partnerships and a resilient value chain.

Located at 6A Kompanje Ave, Hartenbos, the new store expands access to quality beef products within the regional community.

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With cooler weather setting in,   Respiratory Disease (BRD) becomes a growing concern for cattle farmers across South Af...
21/05/2026

With cooler weather setting in, Respiratory Disease (BRD) becomes a growing concern for cattle farmers across South Africa.

is a complex disease, driven by a mix of stress factors and infections that weaken the animal’s natural defences. Periods like weaning, transport and feedlot entry can increase the risk significantly.

“Seasonal changes, combined with stress, create the perfect environment for respiratory infections to take hold,” explains Thapelo Kgosi Ramokala, our animal health specialst.

Staying alert during these high-risk periods is key to protecting health and performance.

Tune into LandbouRadio tomorrow on 20 May 2026 as Jaco Liebenberg, our technical manager of feedlot and farms of Beefmas...
19/05/2026

Tune into LandbouRadio tomorrow on 20 May 2026 as Jaco Liebenberg, our technical manager of feedlot and farms of Beefmaster Group, speaks on why tick management in cattle matters.

This discussion will cover why tick management is important, the effects of tick bite fever, and tips to effectively handle tick bite fever. Thank you to Johan Gunter for featuring this insightful discussion - we can't wait to listen!

Tune in to Radio Teemaneng today at 12:10 as Thapelo Kgosi Ramokala, better known as King, our very own Animal Health Sp...
15/05/2026

Tune in to Radio Teemaneng today at 12:10 as Thapelo Kgosi Ramokala, better known as King, our very own Animal Health Specialist , discusses one of the most important seasonal cattle health challenges, Bovine Respiratory Disease.

The discussion will cover what drives the disease, including stress from weaning, transport and seasonal changes, as well as the early warning signs farmers should look out for such as coughing, fever and reduced feed intake.

He will also share practical prevention strategies, including vaccination, nutrition and low-stress herd management to help reduce risk during high-pressure periods.

Beefmaster Group was recently featured in Netwerk24, and we extend our sincere thanks to the editorial team for the oppo...
13/05/2026

Beefmaster Group was recently featured in Netwerk24, and we extend our sincere thanks to the editorial team for the opportunity to contribute to this important conversation.

The coverage highlights a critical issue facing the red meat value chain: the significant economic impact of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD). Recent research from the Bureau of Food and Agricultural Policy shows that losses can range between R5 000 and R7 000 per head of cattle, particularly affecting feedlots and abattoirs.

As our Chairman, Louw van Reenen, notes: “There is a shift to recognising that FMD is an economic disease that must be managed, not ignored. The long-term strategy from Minister John Steenhuisen is a game changer for the industry. It moves us away from a grey area, where there was limited reporting and control, towards a structured path of managing the disease and ultimately achieving an FMD-free-with-vaccination status.”

Read the full article here: https://www.netwerk24.com/nuus/aktueel/bks-kos-voerkrale-tot-r120-m-per-uitbreking-20260506-0725

Bek-en-klouseer kos Suid-Afrikaanse voerkrale honderdmiljoene rande per uitbreking met ’n tipiese voerkraal wat ’n verlies van tot R120 miljoen kan ly.

Yesterday marked International Day of Plant Health, a day often overlooked, yet essential to the agricultural sector. At...
13/05/2026

Yesterday marked International Day of Plant Health, a day often overlooked, yet essential to the agricultural sector. At Beefmaster Group, we want to use this day to create awareness around the important role plant health plays in livestock production.

Plant health directly impacts animal health, particularly in feedlots, where it influences the quality and nutritional value of feed given to cattle.

Feedlot systems rely heavily on crops such as maize and lucerne which makes plant health essential for both nutrition and overall animal welfare. High quality crops produce cleaner, safer feed, while poor quality or inconsistent feed can contribute to digestive issues such as acidosis, weaken immune systems, and increase susceptibility to disease.

A strong beef value chain starts long before the feedlot, it starts in the soil.

This past weekend, we had the privilege of supporting the Riverbend Business Classic Breakfast, which was held at Riverb...
07/05/2026

This past weekend, we had the privilege of supporting the Riverbend Business Classic Breakfast, which was held at Riverbend Camp. With guest speaker being economist Dawie Roodt, the event provided a valuable platform for local business owners to engage in meaningful conversations, exchange ideas, and gain insight into the current economic landscape.

We are proud to support River of Hope, a non-profit organisation dedicated to improving and uplifting Christiana.

It’s a reminder that real impact often starts at community level, where businesses have the opportunity to contribute in meaningful and lasting ways.

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2 Carlstein Street
Kimberley
8301

Opening Hours

Monday 07:30 - 17:30
Tuesday 07:30 - 17:30
Wednesday 07:30 - 17:30
Thursday 07:30 - 17:30
Friday 07:30 - 17:30
Saturday 08:00 - 15:00

Telephone

+27798350091

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