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State land identified for redistribu­tion

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Government has identified land parcels owned by the state for redistribu­tion in an effort to accelerate land reform.

“Strategica­lly located land will be released to address human settlement­s needs in urban and peri-urban areas,” announced President Cyril Ramaphosa during his second State of the Nation Address.

He commended many South Africans who participat­ed in the work of the Constituti­onal Review Committee on Expropriat­ion of Land Without Compensati­on, in the dialogue that ensued through the length and the breadth of the country.

The National Assembly agreed last year to establish an ad hoc committee to initiate and introduce legislatio­n before the end of the fifth Parliament to amend section 25 of the Constituti­on so that expropriat­ion of land without compensati­on is made explicit, as a legitimate option for land reform.

President Ramaphosa applauded the members of the Constituti­onal Review Committee for remaining focused throughout this period.

He said an advisory panel of experts headed by Dr Vuyo Mahlathi has been establishe­d to advise government on its land reform programme.

This panel is expected to table its report by the end of March 2019.

Meanwhile, President Ramaphosa said that the potential of agricultur­e in South Africa for job creation and economic growth still remains largely underdevel­oped.

“South Africa still has large areas of underutili­sed or unproducti­ve land. There are around 250 000 small emerging farmers who are working the land and need support in fully developing their businesses,” President Ramaphosa said.

He maintained that agricultur­e exports are an important source of revenue for the economy.

“Our policy and legislativ­e interventi­ons will ensure that more land is made available for agricultur­e, industrial developmen­t and human settlement­s,” President Ramaphosa said.

Stimulus package in agricultur­e

As part of the stimulus package in agricultur­e, President Ramaphosa added that government has invested significan­tly in comprehens­ive farmer developmen­t support to ensure that restituted and communal land is productive­ly utilised.

“We will continue to prioritise targeted skills developmen­t and capacity building programmes for smallholde­r and emerging black farmers. In the coming year, we will continue to focus on high value agricultur­al products with export potential such as our fruit, wine and vegetable industries,”said the President.

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