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THE Upper Kat citrus growers are foreseeing a tremendous growth in the citrus commodity as this industry is the economic driver in the area. Upper Kat citrus growers yielded and marketed a total of cartons of fruit in the past season. The group is made of 17 black growers and one white farmer within the Amathole District who grow their fruit on a ha piece of land and export a large chunk of it to international markets. Key challenges raised by farmers were infrastructure , title deeds and debts that were supposed to be written off but the progress is very slow. The trees have now beard their first fruits and if this is replicated, the farmers will be able to produce more and finally break even. As we know the. In response MEC Pieters committed that her department will liaise with National department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development through the Acting Head of Department, Mr Bongikaya Dayimani to speed up the process of title deeds and there will be further engagement with these farmers and other stakeholders that are active in the citrus commodity as close monitoring is essential to ensure that government realize the gains of the financial investments made. Among the producers is 33 year old Siyabonga Ndzoyi of Gatyena Farm who operates on a THE Eastern Cape government ,through its Isiqalo Fund meant to boost youth owned businesses in a bid to fight unemployment and poverty today handed over a cheque of R to a young cannabis farmer from the Nelson Mandela Metro. Zozo Tshaka 33 is one of a few black youths who are licensed cannabis farmers in the countr. Tshaka is venturing into cultivation and agroprocessing of the cannabis plant. She said she has been pursuing her cannabis business doing research on CBD oils and production and explore primary and secondary production of the commodity. TARDI began offering its three-year flagship diploma in Animal Health in and capped its first group of animal technicians in whom some of did their experiential training with Afrivet. According to Makapela, Afrivet currently has more than 25 TARDI graduates on its learnership programme where they are receiving marketing, sales, entrepreneurship and extension services training. Their graduates are making a huge difference in developing subsistence farmers who are largely found in the rural areas to commercial livestock producers. MEC for DRDAR, Nonkqubela Pieters added that partnerships between the private and public sector were imperative in the sustainability of the agricultural sector in the country. The industry is the foundation of our livelihoods as it feeds and create employment for us all, which is why it is important for us to work together. Upper Kat citrus growers by Olwetu Batyi Jun 22, atp1 Upper Kat citrus growers anticipate growth in citrus industry THE Upper Kat citrus growers are foreseeing a tremendous growth in the citrus commodity as this industry is the economic driver in the area. Last year they raked in a combined bottom line of R94 on both exports and local sales. As we know the demand for Vitamic C continues to rise under the covid 19 strain and the performance of the industry is very good. He is also looking for more land so he can grow his production and create more jobs. The sustainable living competition seeks to promote agriculture in schools as part of food security. It is also meant to build an agricultural foundation among learners More than schools have participated so far. We need to walk the talk by coming up with the programmes that encourage youth. Vodacom has also supplied a first prize of a borehole, a second prize with revamping ablution facilities and DRDAR provided fencing as a third prize. Financial breakthrough for young cannabis farmer THE Eastern Cape government ,through its Isiqalo Fund meant to boost youth owned businesses in a bid to fight unemployment and poverty today handed over a cheque of R to a young cannabis farmer from the Nelson Mandela Metro. Her farming activities will be conducted in Elands Rivier in Uitenhage. MEC for Rural Development and Agrarian Reform Nonkqubela Pieters urged the Joe Gqabi staff to work harder in supporting farmers to ensure that it continues to produce the best wool in the country. She was speaking during a meeting with the staff where she was warmly welcomed by the staff who assured her that they will work with her to make the sector to appeal to young people. The MEC also spoke at length about creating an conducive environment for the staff to execute their duties. She added that the was no room for gender based violence that is rampant in the country. He encouraged staff members to tighten controls and avoid fruitless, irregular and wasteful expenditure. It includes a livestock handling facility and a dipping tank. Speaking at the handover MEC Peters commended Senqu Local Municipality Farmers for producing the best quality of wool and undertook to look into their needs so as to enhance productivity in the area. She encouraged farmers to use the programmes availed by government for livestock improvement. Despite not having a formal facility, the farmers in the area produced wool that earned them R in , more than R in , in , while the year of the Covid pandemic earned them R Thinking of where we come from, where we had to use a shed that was build with stones, we are grateful to the Department for this lifechanging facility. Mtsila said farmers used to operate without much knowledge until DRDAR extension officers offered them lessons on wool handling. The shearing shed currently has 47 members including 26 women, 10 youths and three people living with disabilities. It also shears a total number of sheep in the newly constructed shed. In the previous shearing season sheep were shorn in March producing 30 wool bales with a revenue of R ,30 and lambs were shorn in October producing 9 bales with a revenue of R , A total of R ,37 was realised from wool production. Meanwhile, Sakhele Soldeka a member of Gijima, an anti-livestock theft organisation said the only problem faced by farmers in the area was livestock theft. He said during lockdown livestock thieves made off with hundreds of livestock, taking advantage of the lockdown regulations which prohibited movement at certain times. All of them had branding meaning they belonged to South Africans.
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