South Africa: Western Cape agriculture launches Africa Agriculture Strategy

Published 2022년 6월 1일

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The Western Cape Department of Agriculture has launched its Africa Agricultural Strategy, aimed at economic development, job creation, and food security. The strategy focuses on agricultural trade products, inputs, services, technology partnerships, information, skills development, and logistics. The department believes Africa is a crucial market, accounting for 41% of South Africa's agricultural exports in 2021. The Consul General of Angola and CEO of Agri-Western Cape have expressed support for the strategy, emphasizing the potential for strengthening bilateral links and promoting agricultural growth in Africa.
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On Friday, 27 May 2022, 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: “The African market offered great trade opportunities and was essential to South Africa and the rest of the world. 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.” Meyer continues: “Africa is the third-largest market of the Western Cape’s primary agricultural exports, accounting for R4.3 billion in 2021. 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 ...

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