Family farmers resolution
According to the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization, family farming produces over 80% of the world’s food. This means that family farmers are in the best position to address
According to the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization, family farming produces over 80% of the world’s food. This means that family farmers are in the best position to address
The Southern Africa Agri Initiative (Saai), a network of family farmers and people with an interest in farming that look after family farmers, on 11 September 2019 presented a farmer’s day at
The Southern African Agri Initiative (Saai) welcomes the ruling by the Gauteng High Court, which compels the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform to sell the state farm to
The Southern Africa Agri Initiative (Saai) welcomes the national treasury’s discussion document on economic policy that was released on 27 August 2019. This 62-page document focuses on five themes that
The Southern African Agri Initiative (Saai) plans on providing greater momentum to growing legal pressure on the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to reinstate the SADC tribunal.
The Southern Africa Agri-Initiative (Saai) is disappointed with the report presented by the so-called advisory panel of land reform experts to cabinet, and at this stage wants to put forward
Although our current Constitution allows for expropriation subject to “just and equitable” compensation, the draft Constitution Eighteenth Amendment Bill, 2019, which is open for comment until 31 January 2020, wants
Following an application by Manzolwandle Investments to mine coal in an area of about 18 000 ha close to Komatipoort and the Kruger National Park, the agricultural interest group Saai
The Southern African Agri Initiative (Saai), an agricultural interest network for family farmers, developed procedures in cooperation with experienced legal people to assist owners whose properties were listed in the
“Due to the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform’s inability, ideological attachment to socialistic models, extensive corruption and nepotism – as pointed out by both the Kgalema Motlanthe report
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