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Date
: 18/08/2004
Source: Western Cape Provincial Government
Title: C Dowry: Farm workers dialogue
STATEMENT BY COBUS DOWRY, MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE IN THE WESTERN
CAPE, 18 August 2004
FARMWORKERS WILL REMAIN ON THE AGENDA
The last two days a farm workers in Indaba was held at Elsenburg at
Stellenbosch and during the indaba a platform was established for a
partnership between employer and employee in agriculture.
This first inclusive open discussion between all role-players in
agriculture in the Western Cape was described by attendees as a
real effort by the Department of Agriculture to create a true Home
for All in agriculture.
The Indaba called "Farm workers in dialogue" will now be followed
by a meeting on 2 September 2004 during which problems and
challenges identified in the 9 discussion groups over these two
days will be evaluated. This will be followed by 5 regional indabas
to take the process to grassroots level.
The necessity of a seamless government was clearly identified as
issues concerning rural education, economic empowerment, safety and
security social services, housing and health were identified as key
components in the lives of farm workers.
I am extremely proud that all role-players in agriculture
participated in the Indaba. This demonstrated a willingness to
enter into a partnership, which will forever change the lives of
farm workers, for the better. I am committed to continue with this
process till its final conclusion. Farm workers will remain my
personal priority for the foreseeable future.
Enquiries:
Alie van Jaarsveld
Cell: 084 604 6701
Jan Bosman
Head of Office
Ministry of Agriculture
Western Cape Provincial Government
Tel:(021) 483 4700
Fax:(021) 483 3890
Cell: 083 7755 312
E-mail: jbosman@pgwc.gov.za
Issued by: Department of Agriculture, Western Cape Provincial
Government
18 August 2004