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Western Cape rejects Race-Based quotas for Water Licenses

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Western Cape rejects Race-Based quotas for Water Licenses

8th June 2023

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The Western Cape Department of Agriculture (WCDoA) rejects race-based quotas for the allocation of water licenses as proposed by the Department of Water and Sanitation’s draft revised regulations on water use licenses.

The Western Cape Government (WCG) supports a needs-based approach as opposed to a race-based approach in the allocation of water licenses. The current water governance system in South Africa (SA) is highly problematic and hugely ineffective, and a race-based quota water allocation system will further collapse water governance in SA.

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The Western Cape is South Africa’s largest export region. The proposed regulation will harm farms and exports, and have a knock-on effect on the economy.

Provincial Minister Ivan Meyer said: “Any regulation which threatens jobs is simply a bad policy. With a devastatingly high unemployment rate in the country and growing inequality, the government should cut red tape and open as many doors as possible to make getting a job as easy as possible. The WCG supports redress in the agri-value chain through the commodity approach which is based on collaboration with industry partners who share our approach to transformation.”

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“A needs-based approach will not only ensure a fair allocation of water licenses but also protect jobs and food security As government we have a critical role to play in creating an enabling economic environment, not destroying it,” concluded Provincial Minister Meyer.

 

Issued by Western Cape Agriculture and Rural Development

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