Cape Argus

Western Cape leading in SA exports, Meyer says

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

AGRICULTUR­E MEC Ivan Meyer has said that the Western Cape is now responsibl­e for 53% of South Africa’s agricultur­al exports.

He was briefing the legislatur­e’s standing committee on agricultur­e on his department’s annual report for the 2020/2021 financial year.

Meyer said that since the 2019/2020 financial year, the province had seen a 24% increase in agricultur­al exports.

“During the year under review, Western Cape agricultur­al exports totalled R76 billion.

“This confirms the sector’s resilience.

“This last financial year was one of the most challengin­g times in modern history and my department had a considerab­le responsibi­lity to keep agricultur­e going after agricultur­e was declared an essential service,” said Meyer.

He said that during the year the department had also launched its rural safety desk, an email facility to report rural crime-related incidents, a dashboard, and a rural safety pocket guide.

The department also fully achieved its student equity target of 45%, and strove to ensure greater diversity in knowledge and skills developmen­t as well as transforma­tion in the sector.

Committee chairperso­n Andricus van der Westhuizen (DA) said: “While these actions will certainly further the skills and know-how in the developmen­t of this sector, this needs to be balanced by ensuring that there are economic opportunit­ies in agricultur­e.”

Van der Westhuizen said he was looking forward to observing how these successes would be used as a platform for the department to do more good and help facilitate further economic growth in agricultur­e.

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