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MEC Ivan Meyer opens Energy Summit in Rawsonville, Western Cape

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MEC Ivan Meyer opens Energy Summit in Rawsonville, Western Cape

23rd June 2023

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Earlier today the Western Cape MEC of Agriculture opened the Western Cape Department of Agriculture’s Energy Summit in Rawsonville, Western Cape.

Addressing farmers, producers, energy experts, officials and representatives from the financial industry, Western Cape MEC Meyer called on those present to “move mountains to lower the sector’s reliance on Eskom.” The impact of the energy crisis on the whole agriculture sector has been severe.

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Highlighting a  survey conducted by AgriSA on the impact of load shedding on the agriculture sector, provincial MEC Meyer said that “56% of farmers experienced a loss of income due to load shedding, 75% of farmers had to change their production practices to cope with the energy crisis, with 39% reducing their crop yields, and  31% have reduced  the number of livestock they keep due to the constant power cuts.”

“The impact of the energy crisis is leading to a potential food crisis and a rise in food prices. We have no alternative but to invest in alternative energy sources, like solar and wind power to reduce our dependence on traditional energy sources,” added Western Cape MEC Meyer.

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Provincial MEC Meyer continues: “The Western Cape Government is determined to create an enabling environment that creates the conditions for:

  • Financial support to farmers from the financial sector (including tax relief);
  • Job creation in the agriculture and agri-processing sectors;
  • Encouraging energy efficiency and conservation practices in farming operations to reduce energy consumption and costs; and
  • Greater collaboration between the government and private sector stakeholders to develop comprehensive and sustainable solutions to the energy crisis.”


Alternative solutions include solar, and wind energy,  gas to power, green hydrogen hydropower, small-scale embedded generation and containerised PV systems and biogas.

“The Western Cape has an appetite for innovation and has shown its ability to face all manner of challenges. I am therefore optimistic that the two-day session will provide solutions that will not only address the energy requirements of the sector but also protect the economy and jobs in the agriculture sector,” concluded Western Cape MEC Meyer.

 

Issued by Western Cape Agriculture and Rural Development

 

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