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Western Cape launches Africa Agriculture Strategy

On Friday, 27 May 2022,ย  the Western Cape Department of Agriculture launched its Africa Agricultural Strategy for the Western Cape.

Western Cape Minister of Agriculture Dr Ivan Meyer said that the strategy focuses on co-creation within economic development, job creation, and food security.

Meyer: โ€œThe African market offered great trade opportunities and was essential to South Africa and the rest of the world.ย We aim to unlock agricultural opportunities in Africa and the Western Cape Agricultural Sector, including agricultural trade products, inputs, services, technology partnerships, information, skills development, training and logistics.โ€

Meyer continues: โ€œAfrica is the third-largest market of the Western Capeโ€™s primary agricultural exports, accounting for R4.3 billion in 2021.ย The African market imports share of 41% for agricultural exports comes from South Africa. Globally it accounts for 2.9% of global imports and contributes 2.8% to the world economy. Furthermore, during 2012-2017, the average annual GDP growth increased by 4.3%, the second fastest-growing economy after Asia at 4.5%.โ€

Welcoming the strategy, the Consul General of Angola, Mr Sebastiรฃo De Carvalho Neto, highlighted that agriculture was the base for economic development and the fight against poverty and hunger.

De Carvalho Neto: โ€The Angolan Government is looking at diversifying its economy with a strong focus on agriculture. We are looking at production capacity, innovation and technology and market opportunities. The Department of Agricultureโ€™s African Strategy for the Agricultural Sector lays the platform to strengthen bilateral links and develop a more focused approach to our relationshipย  with the Western Cape Government, Wesgro and the Department of Agriculture.โ€

Siobhan Thompson of Wines of South Africa highlights the importance of an African-South Africa wine Growth Strategy.

โ€œSouth Africaโ€™s wine exports to other African countries increased from about 15,5 million litres in 2020 to 23,4 million litres in 2021. For example, between 2020 and 2021, volumes traded with Nigeria increased from 1,9 million to 6,6 million litres, while Kenyaโ€™s volumes increased from 3,5 million to 4,8 million litres, and Tanzaniaโ€™s from 2,2 million to 3,4 million litres.โ€

CEO of Agri-Western Cape, Jannie Strydom, says that his organisation is committed to supporting the WCDoAโ€™s African Strategy.

Strydom: โ€œGovernment can play a crucial role by addressing poor infrastructure, logistical challenges and by facilitating trade relationships. Government must take responsibility for creating and enabling an environment for the private sector to do business.โ€

Meyer: โ€œWith the turbulence in the world and the impact of the war in Ukraine,ย  Africa is the next centre of agricultural growth, trade and investment. The Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement creates mutually beneficial opportunities to tackle poverty, hunger and food insecurity.โ€

โ€œThe Western Cape Government is committed to increasing two-way trade and investment, growing our respective economies, creating jobs, and promoting safety, well-being and dignityโ€,ย  concludes Meyer.

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