Business Day

We back poultry farms

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As suppliers of specialist equipment and technical services to the poultry industry, Pas Reform is distressed about the attacks on poultry farms amid the violent wave of economic sabotage engulfing our country. We are compelled to pledge our support to our clients and friends in this industry that is key to food security in SA.

It is heartbreak­ing to hear the stories about looting of shops, but when it comes to the theft of poultry livestock, destructio­n of essential infrastruc­ture and threats of arson to production facilities, we cannot sit back as this affects all of us in the supply chain, and indeed all South Africans.

We have training programmes for upcoming farmers and hatchery personnel who all have a common goal of helping feed a nation, and we can only imagine the devastatio­n they feel today as these acts of terrorism destroy the potential for people to start up and grow successful businesses.

The reprehensi­ble actions of those who are trying to bring the country to its knees by stealing not only goods but also jobs and livelihood­s are a big wake-up call for all of us.

We will do everything we can to bring back normality in support of the citizens of SA, and we call on the president and law enforcemen­t agencies to ensure a return to normality, and swift prosecutio­n of those behind these events.

Jankees Sligcher

Business developmen­t director, Africa, at Pas Reform Southern African Region

Adrian Sligcher

Sales director at Pas Reform Southern African Region

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