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    Government says it has put measures in place to support farmers during drought

    Malebogo PutuBy Malebogo PutuJune 26, 2020Updated:December 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Deputy President, David Mabuza outlined some of the measures when fielding questions from the MP’s.

    Deputy President David Mabuza says government has put measures in place to support farmers as a result of persisting drought conditions.

    The Deputy President said this when he fielded questions in the National Assembly on Tuesday.

    Ahead of government declaring a National State of Disaster due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, declared South Africa a national disaster area on 4 March after considering the impact of persisting drought conditions in many parts of the country.

    In implementing this decision, multiple affected provinces were advised on the allocations and in response they needed to present their business plans on how these resources would be expended.

    He said the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Land Reform and Agriculture, established by the President at the beginning of the current administration, has been seized with issues of land reform and the coordination of agricultural support to farmers.

    This includes:

    – Drilling of boreholes in the Free State province, which has benefitted 50 subsistence and smallholder farmers in the Mangaung Metro;

    – Making available livestock feed to targeted commercial, smallholder and subsistence farmers in KwaZulu-Natal;

    – Ongoing drilling of boreholes and supply of livestock feed in Limpopo. So far, 3 563 farmers have benefitted from livestock feed while 14 farmers have benefitted from the livestock water projects – and all these are smallholder farmers;

    – In the North West district of Dr Ruth Mompati, interventions have included providing livestock feed to communal and subsistence farmers.

    – In Mpumalanga, livestock feed and interventions supporting the development of fodder-bank has benefitted 1 094 smallholders, subsistence and commercial farmers;

    – In the Western Cape, fodder supply has benefitted 753 commercial and 719 smallholder producers;

    – In the Northern Cape, a relief fund of R30 million was announced and a fodder bank was established. The province embarked on the planting of maize and lucerne for fodder supply and the extension of irrigation and input costs for fodder production benefited 8 123 beneficiaries.

    Addressing MPs on Thursday, Mabuza said the lockdown had disrupted these processes.

    “The national lockdown disrupted this process as movement, which would have facilitated engagement with affected farmers was limited.

    “After the lifting of alert level 4, the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development and the Minister of COGTA, once again requested provinces to act on this matter in order to ensure that affected farmers are duly supported.

    “We expect that the business plans will take into account the diminishing fiscal resources and the negative impact of COVID-19,” he said.

    Mabuza said this called on government to reprioritise the available resources to respond to the impact of the pandemic.

    “This means that resources may not always match the needs on the ground, including on this issue of drought.

    “However, as government and all stakeholders in the agricultural sector we should work together with a common purpose, in ensuring that we optimise limited resources to sustain this important sector and save jobs. 

    “In the final analysis, the cumulative negative effects of climate change, resulting in severe drought and flooding, affects all of us, and as such, we have to find common ground and a unifying purpose to unlock the full potential of the agricultural sector presented by among others equitable land reform,” he said. 

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