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DTI: Minister Rob Davies on launch of Eat Well, Eat Safe, Eat Local campaign

Dr Rob Davies
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Dr Rob Davies

31st March 2015

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The reviving of agriculture and agro-processing value chain is key for the radical economic transformation. This was said by Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies at the Eat Well, Eat Safe, Eat Local campaign at Cofimvaba High School, in Cofimvaba village, Eastern Cape, earlier today.

“Much more value is created in agro processing than it is agriculture.  There are high quality jobs if we actually process the products that we produce. Agro-processing can exist and add value where there is agriculture. But agro-processing can also drive agriculture and create a market for farmers”.

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Davies says that it is important that more of the food that we consume should be produced in the country as this will assist with growing jobs and the economy.

“The choice of buying locally produced products is for everyone, and it should be a priority. Right now, too much of the food that we consume in this country is not produced locally, it is produced somewhere else and imported” he added.

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The Minister highlighted that there are different instruments that government is using to support the buy local campaign.

“We support infrastructure that can sustain agriculture, and we provide incentive programmes to support agro processing and aquaculture. We also use trade policy instruments.

Davies said in an attempt ensure that majority of people eat nutritious food, government has introduced regulations that will see to it that maize meal, is fortified.

"With the new regulations that we will be introducing, it will be a necessity for all manufacturers to reduce salt and sugar in processed foods". Not every product made in South Africa is healthy.

The event was hosted in partnership with the Eastern Cape Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform, Chris Hani District Municipality and Ntsika Yethu Municipal Council.

Companies that showcased their products included Sunningdale, Summer Pride, Tiger Brands, Poultry Association of South Africa, Proudly SA, CSIR, Astral, and Sovereign Foods.

 

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