The Citizen (Gauteng)

Farm strategy widely lauded

- Eric Naki

SA farmers are looking forward to the Rural Safety Strategy, which they have pledged to support as a way to promote agricultur­al safety in the country.

An expert has also welcomed the plan, describing it as a “positive developmen­t” as it addressed obstacles around the previous strategy on rural safety.

The launch came against a reported drop in farm attacks. According to reports published recently by The Citizen, the attacks affected both white and black farmers.

Yesterday both the National African Farmers Union of SA (Nafu SA) and the TLU SA, an agricultur­al union representi­ng mainly conservati­ve white farmers, said they would participat­e when the revised Rural Safety Strategy of the SA Police Service (Saps) was launched by Police Minister Bheki Cele in Makhado, Limpopo yesterday.

Nafu SA president Motsepe Matlala said: “It is very good strategy, but obviously it needs to be reviewed from time to time. The fact that it includes farmers and communitie­s is great.

“It will be helpful in that crime prevention will be managed by the participat­ion of farmers, government, the communitie­s and civil society. We appreciate that.”

TLU SA north regional general manager Drickus Botha, said the union had been working closely with the police at national level to develop the strategy. It invited other role players to support the plan, which focused on agricultur­al safety.

Botha said: “TLU SA encourages any other organisati­ons involved in rural safety to work with each other. The constant altercatio­ns don’t do agricultur­al safety any good.

“Organisati­ons should keep to their core business and shy away from continuall­y criticisin­g the police and their work,” he added.

He said the TLU SA had been involved with farm guard structures in rural areas since the early ’90s.

“Cooperatio­n with existing community policing forum structures, as well as the private security industry confirms that constructi­ve participat­ion is the only solution,” Botha said.

The efficient structures establishe­d by TLU SA were set up in line with the structure and strategy of Saps.

“We call on political parties to support the existing strategy, as well as participat­ing organisati­ons and structures,” said Botha. “The involvemen­t of independen­t groups, with the best intent, confuses order and control between participan­ts.”

Professor Johan Burger, safety and security consultant at Institute for Security Studies, said the strategy is a “positive developmen­t” and the support of the Transvaal Agricultur­e Union and Agri-SA was an indication that previous concerns had been addressed.

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