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Boost for agro-processing businesses

- Albert Pule

the Department of Trade and Industry is calling on agro-processing businesses to apply for funding from its multimilli­on-rand investment scheme.

The Agro Processing Support Scheme aims to increase capacity and competitiv­eness, create employment and enhance transforma­tion in South Africa’s agro-processing industry.

The scheme targets five key sectors: food and beverage value addition and processing (including black winemakers), furniture manufactur­ing, fibre processing, feed production, and fertiliser production.

Strict qualificat­ions are required to access the funding. Applicants must be taxpayers in good standing, be involved in starting a new agro-processing or beneficiat­ion operation or in upgrading an existing operation, be Broad-Based Black Economic Empowermen­t (B-BBEE) compliant from level 1 to level 4 of the B-BBEE codes, and must submit a valid B-BBEE certificat­e of compliance or an affidavit.

Applicants’ investment projects must also be likely to retain and create direct employment. The project should be able to boost the local capacity of identified products. At least 50 per cent of raw materials must be sourced from South African suppliers, and 30 per cent sourced from black South African suppliers.

Once the applicatio­n is approved, the applicant must ensure that the funded project begins operations within 90 calendar days.

 ?? (Image: BSA) ?? The Agro-Processing Support Scheme aims to increase competitiv­eness and create jobs.
(Image: BSA) The Agro-Processing Support Scheme aims to increase competitiv­eness and create jobs.

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