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North West agri-parks seen as precursors to national roll-out

Rural Development and Land Reform Minister Gugile Nkwinti

Rural Development and Land Reform Minister Gugile Nkwinti

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22nd May 2015

By: Tracy Klückow

Creamer Media Contributing Editor

  

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With the progress made on the Springbokpan agri-park, in the North West, Rural Development and Land Reform Minister Gugile Nkwinti was confident that the national launch of the agri-parks concept would be hosted by the province.

Government had identified three agri-parks in the North West whose establishment was expected to assist the province in achieving its earmarked 6% economic growth.

The Springbokpan agri-park included the refurbishment of a grain silo. The other two were the Moretele and Vryburg agri-parks.

Nkwinti, along with North West MEC for Rural Environmental and Agricultural Development Manketsi Tlhape, recently visited the Springbokpan agri-park to assess the “state of readiness” of the silo.

Nkwinti emphasised that it was important for government to look into South Africa’s existing infrastructure – hence, the refurbishment at Springbokpan.

Funding to rehabilitate the Springbokpan grain silo was secured from the National Treasury and, as of June last year, the process was already under way.

The Springbokpan agri-park would consist of milling (starch and animal), a mechanisation warehouse, an input warehouse and a foodbank.

Springbokpan, as with all agri-parks, would also implement a subsector operator model to enforce clustering and processing, thereby creating market access.

The initiative was projected to ensure job creation and would generate revenue and empower women and youth. It was further expected to attract investment in both the domestic and international fund markets and guarantee food security in rural households and the revival of food gardens in rural areas.

Nkwinti advised that government planned for producers to own 70% of the agri-parks, with the balance to be allocated to government and other contributors, adding that the national concept was ready for implementation and should, therefore, go ahead.

However, Tlhape noted that government had yet to decide on the percentage of produce farmers that would need to contribute to the silos.

She stressed that the agri-park concept was meant to support farmers and, therefore, it was important that they be hands-on with regard to the initiative.

“It is, therefore, up to the farmers to ensure that the agri-parks concept lives,” Tlhape said.

Nkwinti echoed her sentiments and emphasised the need for communities in the North West to ensure that all land was productive.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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