The Citizen (KZN)

Drought: wine, jobs dry up

16 000 SEASONAL AND EVEN PERMANENT STAFF MAY BE OUT OF WORK Decreased production on wine farms because of drought will see prices rocket.

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Commercial farmers in the Western Cape have lost about R20 billion because of the drought in the province, according to Agri SA. The City of Cape Town estimated agricultur­al usage of the metro’s water supply at at least 30% – but that well has now dried up as they have used their quota of water.

Janse Rabie, the farming business collective’s head of natural resources, said there was concern with job losses as productivi­ty was set to decrease.

“We are highly concerned about the loss of seasonal employment opportunit­ies and the socioecono­mic plight of farmworker­s who are impacted by the drought ... we are doing all we can to assist.”

Food and Allied Workers Union (FAWU) general secretary Katishi Masemola, whose union represents 4 000 workers in the province, said even permanent employees were uncertain about their future.

“We know the drought has decreased productivi­ty and are concerned there will be job losses, not only in the seasonal workers but also permanent employees. We are calling on government to collaborat­ively work to deal with the issue and stop scoring political points.

“This is a national emergency and we need all stakeholde­rs.”

Masemola said in addition to unionised workers in the province there were 16 000 seasonal employees on the wine farms.

Consumer prices for wine were set to skyrocket as producers said they would be forced to hike up prices to make up for the decreased production.

On Monday, Cape Town deputy mayor Ian Nielson announced that Day Zero – the day the taps were estimated to run dry – had now been pushed to May 11. –

 ?? Picture: iStock ?? NO FIX. A broken windmill on a farm near Montagu in the Western Cape Province.
Picture: iStock NO FIX. A broken windmill on a farm near Montagu in the Western Cape Province.

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