AGRICULTURE NEWS - His comments followed the release of South Africa’s latest employment figures by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA). Wege said that, amongst other reasons, the “perilous position” of the agricultural value chain was largely responsible for the loss of jobs in the sector.
According to the Stats SA report, there were 12 000 fewer jobs in agriculture in Q4 2022 quarter-on-quarter.
Wege said while the loss of jobs was marginal, it pointed to the increasingly challenging environment in which farmers and others along the value chain had to operate. He added that government would be well advised to consider the decline in agricultural employment as an early warning system.
“While we appreciate the fact that food production and storage have been declared as essential services [in the Government Gazette in terms of the state of disaster declared by Ramaphosa with regard to load-shedding], we are still in the dark about what this declaration entails,” he told Farmer’s Weekly.
According to Wege, urgent action was needed from government to protect the agriculture sector to ensure the continued production of affordable food.
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