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Nurturing, understanding, partnering

effectively and building wealth for all

19 June 2019

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Transformation

• What do we mean by transformation

• The South African definition

• Land redistribution as a tool for restorative justice.

• The literal meaning - The four R’s

• Reframe – Take a fresh look at the challenge.

• Restructure – Adapt to improve competitiveness

• Revitalise - Grow by investing new opportunities

• Renew – Empower people by making part of an ongoing process of growth

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Transformation: Challenges at a global level

• Climate change and threating ecological collapse• Droughts and famine in developing world

• Irregular and weather phenomena

• Sustainable- Regenerative practice - CA

• Increasing distrust in the social order.• Increasing wealth gap especially in the west.

• Increasing xenophobia and religious intolerance word wide.

• A rise in political and religious extremism e.g. The alt right and Trump. And Islamic fundamentalism.

• Increasing social division and political instability.

• Disruptive technology – Artificial intelligence, merger between info tech and biotech as well as automation

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• Massive unemployment, increasing poverty and extreme inequality

• Low economic growth

• Heightened social and racial tensions

• Political uncertainly

• Policy uncertainty about land reform

• Weak SOE’s

• Rural decline and urbanisation

• Institutional decline and corruption

• Weak water infrastructure and droughts

• Impeding legislation

The South African Transformation Environment: Challenges

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Core Assumptions

• Political social and economic ambiguity and uncertainty is unlikely to stop in the foreseeable future.

• Fundamental change is a reality.

• Core values of democracy, liberty and equality are under threat.

• There is a move to the extremes and positions are hardening.

• Protecting extremes is isolating and does not provide us with answers on the shared challenges we face going into the future.

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A vision for transformation?

• Transformation Imperative 1: Grow the economy

• Transformation Imperative 2: Provide quality training

• Transformation Imperative 3: Access to finance

• Transformation Imperative 4: Industry leading the way

• Transformation Imperative 5: Embracing the 4th Industrial Revolution

• Transformation Imperative 6: Deliver on Existing Plans through Private and Public Sector Agricultural Targeted Development Partnerships

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Transformation Imperative 1: Grow the economy

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Transformation Imperative 2: Provide quality training

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Transformation Imperative 2: Provide quality training

CURRENT POLICY FRAMEWORK

WHAT DOES THIS TELL

US CHALLENGES

PROPOSED

SOLUTIONS

• National Skills Development

Strategy III (2013)

• Agricultural Education and

Training Strategy (2005)

• Skills Development Act (Act

No. 97 of 1998)

• Skills Development Levies

Act (Act No. 9 of 1999)

• Continued skills

shortages in the

artisanal, technical

and professional

fields

• Training needs and

targets not met by

AgriSeta

• Skills levies for

18/19 amounts to

R398 million and

projected income

for 19/20 amounts

to R415 million

• Research reports

express concerns

about quality of

training

• AgriSeta income

too little to fund

all applications

• Limited number of

skills levy players

• No assessment of

impact of training

initiatives funded

by AgriSeta

• Restructure and

position

Agricultural

Colleges and

AgriSeta as

world class

farmer and farm

worker training

institutions

• Establish

industry-

academia

linkages

• Develop an

integrated,

impact driven

and targeted

system based on

agri-training best

practices

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Transformation Imperative 3: Access to finance

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CURRENT POLICY FRAMEWORK WHAT DOES THIS TELL US CHALLENGES PROPOSED SOLUTIONS

• National Credit Act• Land and Agricultural

Development Bank Act, 2002• The National Policy on

Comprehensive Producer Development Support (NPCPDS)

• Blended Financing Model to respond to Black Producers Commercialisation program (BPCP)

• According to the Land Bank’s 2018 Financial Year Report:

• R5.4 billion of gross loan book is classified as transformational projects (2015: R2.3 billion)

• R1.55 billion disbursed to Transformational projects

• R74 million in interest rate subsidies provided

• Approx. 1500 Black farmers supported through direct channels

• Commercial bank’s loan margins are based on the borrower’s overall risk grade

• Commercial bank’s struggle to finance emerging farmers due to:

― Lack of mandate

― Type of loan required (term)

― Lack of security (title over property)

― Lack of water rights

― Lack of operational track record

• Position and restructure the Land Bank as the conduit for financing developing farmers

• Establish an Agri-Development Fund (ADF)

• Blended finance model (Grant funding and private sector funding)

• Establish partnerships with Commodity Organisations, Agri Businesses, NGO's etc to assist with mentoring, risks mitigation and implementation of development programmes

Transformation Imperative 3: Access to finance

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Transformation Imperative 4: Industry leading the way

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Transformation Imperative 4: Industry leading the way

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Cotton SA

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National Wool Growers Association (NWGA) Case Study

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Grain SA Case Study

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Sernick Group

660

emerging cattle

farmers

1433

jobs

R165 Mil

Jobs Fund

R138 million

Sernick

Macthfunding

R100 million

in kind

infrastructure and

equipment

R100 mil

Loan

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Sernick Group

• How does it work?

• Emerging farmers apply to become members.

• Tier 1 consists of 360 farmers with no land or less than 25 cattle with low level intervention.

• Tier 2 consist of 300 farmers with Land or lease of more than 5 years and more than 25 cattle with more intervention which include working capital from the profits of the custom feeding program.

• Tier 3 consists of 50 carefully selected farmers out of Tier 2 that will be brought up to full commercial farming status. Most of the interventions are in Tier 3.

• Two important Enhancers

• Project makes full use of the complete value chain existing within the Sernick Group. We supply and take off.

• An Integrated database will collect relevant information and track the progress of each beneficiary as information is collected by the monitors every three months.

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Transformation Imperative 5: Embracing the 4th

Industrial Revolution

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• 4th Industrial Revolution: Information Technology

• 4th Industrial Revolution’s Game-Changers for Agriculture

• Data: Improved data and accessibility is assisting

in understanding and predicting climatic,

ecological market related risks and opportunities.

• Examples are:

• Improved farm specific data collection

• Affordable GIS information systems such as

airbus satellite imaging.

• Improved climate and yield prediction

• Electronic data based management systems

• Know your market – Big data and consumer

behaviour.

• Crop efficiency technology. Improved and targeted

genetics. More efficient irrigation, plant nutrition and

pest control farm specific data collection and analysis .

• New farming techniques: No till, regenerative farming

techniques, contained and vertical farming.

• New markets such as converting by product to Bio-

chemicals and bio-energy:

• Food technology: Development of plant based high

conversion protein as a substitute for traditional meat

based protein.

Transformation Imperative 5: Embracing the 4th

Industrial Revolution

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Transformation Imperative 6: Deliver on Existing Plans through Private and Public Sector Agricultural Targeted Development Partnerships

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Transformation Imperative 6: Deliver on Existing Plans through Private and Public Sector Agricultural Targeted Development Partnerships

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Transformation Imperative 6: Deliver on Existing Plans through Private and Public Sector Agricultural Targeted Development Partnerships

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Response to create opportunities in agriculture

• Tools that can be used

• Partnerships

• Collaborative digital platforms

• Think tanks

• Value chain inclusivity

• Reform rural education

• Decentralised food systems

• Blockchain and financing

• Biotech and infotech

• Support organised structures

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Conclusion

• If organised agriculture is weak, our sector will be weak.

• Our competitiveness and ability to transform is undermined by our inability to harness the resources in our institutions and to strengthen cooperation in the private sector.

• We do not have the luxury of expecting that the failing state institutions will recover in the short term.

• Our skills on all levels are tested in discomfort.

• We need to own our destiny and swiftly coordinate work in our commodities and strengthen partnerships.

• The idea is to collaborate, not duplicate.

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Transformation Imperative 5: Embracing the 4th

Industrial Revolution

• Professional agriculture must feed agrowing population

• For that we need a professional farmer

• In 1950 the world population was 2.5 billionand only 746 million people lived in cities

• By 2014 the world population had reached7.2 billion with 3.9 billion living in cities

• The world population is projected to reach9.6 billion by 2050 and urban population6.4 billion

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Transformation Imperative 6: Deliver on Existing Plans through Private and Public Sector Agricultural Targeted Development Partnerships

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Transformation Imperative 6: Deliver on Existing Plans through Private and Public Sector Agricultural Targeted Development Partnerships