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IFP: Statement by Nhlanhla Msimango, IFP Spokesperson on Agriculture, call for audit on farms owned by emerging farmers (01/09/2014)

IFP: Statement by Nhlanhla Msimango, IFP Spokesperson on Agriculture, call for audit on farms owned by emerging farmers (01/09/2014)
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1st September 2014

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The IFP calls on the KwaZulu-Natal MEC of Agriculture and Rural Development,
Cyril Xaba, to urgently conduct an audit to determine how many farms are
owned by emerging farmers and are in dire need of support.

"Claims that most farms owned by emerging farmers have become unproductive
is a clear indication that the situation calls for immediate, specialised
support. Support for emerging farmers would enable the government to improve
the participation of black South Africans in commercial agriculture.
Appropriate support must be given to all emerging farmers," said IFP
Spokesperson on Agriculture, Mr Nhlanhla Msimango, MPL.

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"To achieve success, emerging farmers require a comprehensive agribusinesses
support package, including access to funding, provision of technical
expertise and mentorship and contracted markets. Without this necessary
support they will not succeed in farming,” continued Mr Msimango.

“The department must have partnerships with several agricultural commodity
organisations. This flagship programme will provide a training environment
where practical skills on variety of subjects in agricultural development
and management are transferred to emerging farmers, under the supervision of
a master mentor provided by a commodity organisation," Mr Msimango added.

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"We call upon the MEC to present a support strategy for emerging farmers.
Time for talking about plans has passed. It is now time for action in this
regard. We want to see the impact of these plans, are they bearing fruit,
creating jobs and enhancing food security?" concluded Mr Msimango.

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