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New fund to assist black farmers

BLACK FARMERS who have historical­ly been unable to access financing to grow their operations are being given a helping hand.

- Sphelele Ngubane

Government has set aside R1 billion to help black farmers become commercial farmers.

The Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n (IDC), in partnershi­p with the Department of Agricultur­e, Land Reform and Rural Developmen­t (DALRRD), launched the Agri-Industrial Fund recently.

The fund, which is part of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s economic stimulus package for small-scale farmers, is being financed by DALRRD and run by the IDC.

It aims to help establish black-owned, large-scale commercial agricultur­al projects.

The fund will focus on establishi­ng competitiv­e contract growers in the poultry value chain; protein value chains, such as poultry, pork and beef; and other agro-processing ventures that support the Agricultur­e and Agro-processing Master Plans.

The initiative will also focus on enabling export-quality produce to be grown on community-owned agricultur­al land (restituted or communal properties) across the country.

“The broader agricultur­al sector is central to the recovery of the local economy but, most importantl­y, its objectives are consistent with the IDC’s role in increasing the number of black commercial farmers,” says the IDC’s Chief Executive Officer Tshokolo Nchocho.

DALRRD Acting Director General Mooketsa Ramasodi says the IDC understand­s the funding constraint­s black farmers face.

“We believe that this partnershi­p will help break down some of the barriers to entry and elevate these farmers to become fully-fledged commercial farmers,” he says.

Through this partnershi­p, funds will be provided to qualifying end beneficiar­ies as grants. There will be no pricing and subsidy implicatio­ns from a risk perspectiv­e – a factor Nchocho says is the fund’s biggest drawcard.

“This key component of the fund aims to eliminate barriers to entry, thus attracting a significan­t number of black farmers looking to scale up their commercial farming activities,” Ramasodi adds.

The fund will be used alongside the IDC’s other internal funding products to support businesses through a blended approach.

For more informatio­n contact the IDC at or the DALRRD

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