The last SA The Good News newsletter reminded us that the black middle class in the country grew from 1.7 million in 2004 to 4.2 million a few months ago. These findings by the University of Cape Town's Unilever Institute of Strategic Marketing are good news for the country's demographics (strange we are not hearing more about this!) It suggests that although change flies beneath the radar, it is happening nonetheless.
And yet we still have the poor and, in South Africa, some of the widest inequalities in the world (we are joined by some other African countries in this). The wealthiest 10% consume 51% of goods, while the poorest 10% account for a mere 1.1%. Just a few kilometres from the affluent live people in abject poverty.
What can we do about this?
A question like that usually sends us into our heads and we spout out answers: this solution or that, or we fix blame somewhere.
The poor are part of us. It seems to me that until we register this in our hearts, no political or economic fix in the world will change anything.
This was the initial blog of The Agri Handbook, South Africa's biennial reference book for the agri-food industry where you will find points of reference for all subsectors which make up the agricultural value chain. Whether you are a new farmer looking at your options or an old hand wanting to diversify your operations but wondering where to start, you will find value here. Visitors are invited to also look at https://agribook.co.za/ where the latest chapters may be read.
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