The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Give SA more black farmers’

- Brian Sokutu

AgriSA wants to see more black farmers, rather than the ANC-proposed constituti­onal amendment for land expropriat­ion without compensati­on.

President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed that the ruling party intended amending the constituti­on to implement its policy resolution taken at ANC’s 54th conference last year – but AgriSA president Dan Kriek said while land expropriat­ion without compensati­on made “good electionee­ring” it did not ensure “more black farmers”.

“Expropriat­ion without compensati­on and economic growth are diametrica­lly contrasted,” Kriek said.

“We are currently in a consultati­on process where South Africans are participat­ing in a process of review.

“We have actually taken the time to participat­e in this process and this announceme­nt by the governing party only serves to undermine the process under way.”

He described as “irresponsi­ble electionee­ring” for land to be used by the country’s leaders to gain popular support “when they should be more vigilant and responsibl­e when it comes to the future of the economy and job creation for all South Africans”.

“We are a full and active participan­t in the upcoming ANC jobs summit and this position will not encourage us to invest in the sector to create more jobs,” Kriek said.

AgriSA executive director Omri van Zyl challenged the ANC policy, saying: “Nowhere in the world has this worked in any shape or form. Agrarian reform can only happen successful­ly, working hand-in-hand and in partnershi­p with the private sector.

“We have seen this movie play out all over world in such countries as Venezuela and Russia.

“Promising emerging farmers tools, fertiliser, seeds and extension services are superficia­l. As an election ploy, many have been promised and yet the outcome is always catastroph­ic for agricultur­e and food security.”

He warned the ANC land stance was “a populist move by the ANC” that would lead to an economic downgrade, massive capital exodus and “a contagion effect of all property and intellectu­al property classes”.

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