The Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural
Development Thoko Didiza will deliver the keynote address at the
official launch of the much-anticipated Agriculture Development Agency.
This take place on 18 February 2020 at the Africa
Agri Tech Conference and Expo (AAT), to be held at the Maslow Hotel,
Times Square, Menlyn Main in Pretoria.
The launch of the Agriculture Development Agency
(AGDA) will also serve as the opening event of the AAT conference, which
will run from 18 – 20 February and cover topics ranging from the local
and international agricultural economy and
access to capital, to mitigating drought conditions through sustainable
climate sensitive agriculture as well as developing intra African trade
in agricultural products.
AGDA is part of the Public Private Growth
Initiative (PPGI), which was established in April 2018 under the
leadership of Dr Johan van Zyl, CEO and President of Toyota in Europe.
Van Zyl was inspired by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s famous
Thuma Mina call in January 2018 and based the PPGI on the hugely
successful Japanese economic model. The aim is to align strategic
planning between government and the private sector, in the interest of
improving economic growth and the manner in which government
and business work together.
There are more than 20 sectors identified by the
PPGI for specific focus. These include Agriculture; Tourism; Automotive;
Chemicals; Manufacturing; Energy and Renewable Energy; Construction;
Pharmaceutical; Mining; Retail; ICT; Health;
and Insurance. These sectors are all developing comprehensive five-year
growth plans, which aim at accelerating economic growth and job
creation.
The specific aims of AGDA are intended to promote
greater social justice by creating enablers that will help drive
sustainable land reform programmes and contribute to changing land
ownership patterns in our country.
AGDA, which is an entirely private sector
initiative falling under the PPGI framework, will work together on an
agreed project basis with government to achieve the common national goal
of sustainable and accelerated land reform to the benefit
of South Africa and all its people.
In this regard, Mr Roelf Meyer of In Transformation
Initiative, which is one of the main drivers of this project, drew
attention to the main objectives of the Agency, which are to promote and
support access to agricultural land by black/emerging
farmers, and to support the use of agricultural land and infrastructure
development so as to promote land reform and food security in the
country. Meyer highlighted that AGDA has the specific purpose not only
to pursue these noble objectives, but also to ensure
the provision of appropriate training, as well as support and
assistance to emerging farmers to improve capacity and access to
agricultural markets in particular.
“It is only through the pursuit of such objectives
in partnership with government, focusing on a more vigorous pursuit of
the noble objectives the national land reform programme, that the market
failures and imperfections in building an
inclusive, dynamic and competitive agricultural sector, to enable all
our people who have ambitions to work in agriculture can be achieved,”
Meyer said.
Relevant pages in AgribookDigital include "Finance for new farmers and SMMEs".
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