NORTHERN CAPE MARKS WORLD FOOD DAY WITH THE LAUNCH OF VARIOUS FOOD SECURITY PROJECTS.   

 

The Northern Cape government’s Department of Agriculture, Land Reform, Environment and Conservation will mark the province’s World Food Day festivities with the launch of seven food security projects worth R743 000. The launching of the projects comes amid the department having allocated an amount of R15, 4 million for this financial year’s food security projects. Residents of far flung areas such as Kamieskroon and Niewoudtsville in Namaqualand will also be participating in the World Food Day festivities that coincides with National Imbizo Week activities.

 

The Department’s MEC, Dawid Rooi says World Food Day should serve as a resonating call for a concerted effort to be undertaken in dealing with the spread of undernourishment. “ The world should remind itself of those gripped by famine because their poverty is that of all humanity hence the entire human race should act.” MEC Rooi says most of the World Food Day’s food security projects seek to encourage communities to use the province’s fertile soils to grow food for themselves. He added that the promotion household food security through poverty eradication would certainly eliminate food deficits in affected areas. MEC Dawid Rooi and MEC Jomo Bonokwane will launch Kamieskroon and Niewoudtsville projects tomorrow.

     

The food security projects are aimed at providing communities with short-term relief by implementing food gardens, poultry businesses, irrigation projects and others. In the main, the projects would assist government in attaining the aspired food levels. The provision of starter-packs (irrigation tools, seeds and seedlings) to over 3 000 households and schools last year was also aimed at addressing household food security. Government strongly believes that these measures would transmit knowledge on how to grow food and will also enhance sustainable livelihoods.

 

A number of municipalities throughout the province are also launching Food Security projects that are mainly comprised of food gardens.   For all food security projects DALEC will play a critical role of providing technical support on crop production and irrigation techniques. 

 

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Editors Notes on individual World Food Day projects.

 

1.KAMIESKROON FOOD GARDEN (16 OCTOBER 2003)

 

NAMAQUALAND

 

Kamieskroon Primary School: School Food Garden Project to be launched by MEC Dawid Rooi to the tune of R160 000. The allocation was made for the purchasing of an irrigation system, fencing, production and dam construction. Over 270 learners will benefit from the project.

 

2.MELKRAAL FOOD GARDEN (16 OCTOBER 2003)   

 

NAMAQUALAND

 

R60 000 funding is mainly for installation of an irrigation system, fencing, and production costs to be launched by MEC Jomo Bonokwane and MEC Dawid Rooi. 24 households are the beneficiaries.

 

3.  CITY BIRDS ABATTOIR (17 OCTOBER 2003)  

         

           FRANCES BAARD – KIMBERLEY (KIMDUSTRIA)

 

          Land was acquired through the Department of Land Affairs in 2001. An initial   

          amount of R60 000 was granted by DALEC for structural developments  

          followed by an allocation of R240 000 for infrastructure development,

          equipment, operational requirements and uniform. The 10 beneficiaries

          include six women who are in their youth.

 

           4. ITIRELENG POULTRY PROJECT                    

   

           LONGLANDS – BARKLEY WEST

   

           Department of Land Affairs, Eskom and South initially funded project  

           African Breweries. DALEC sponsored it with an amount of R130 000 to   

           enhance its operations. It already has all necessary infrastructure that   

           includes five poultry houses and an office where its five beneficiaries are  

           operating from. 

 

          5. GALESHEWE DAY HOSPITAL PROJECT    

 

           FRANCES BAARD - KIMBERLEY

 

          The project was started by the Department of Finance and has 30      

          beneficiaries who will be providing the hospital with fresh produce for patients    

          that are infected with HIV/AIDS, affected families around the hospital’s  

          vicinity would also be provided.  DALEC’s food security unit granted R30 000   

          for infrastructure (fence, irrigation system and production).

 

         6. NOUPOORT & EMTHANJENI FOOD GARDEN

 

         PIXLEY KA SEME DISTRICT  

 

        Over ten households will be benefiting from the Noupoort project which is being  

        funded by DALEC with an amount of R58 404. The project will receive a further    

 

        boost from the Department of Social Service and Population Development next   

        week. The Emthanjeni School Food Garden Project also received an allocation   

        from DALEC. 

 

        A number of municipalities throughout the province are also launching Food   

        Security projects that are mainly comprised of food gardens.   For all food   

        security projects DALEC will play a critical role of providing technical support    

        on crop production and irrigation techniques. 

 

 

        WORLD FOOD DAY IN SOUTH AFRICA hsWOR

 

 

South Africa is observing World Food Day as a partner to the International Alliance Against Hunger that is comprised of over 150 countries (mainly developing nations). International forums such as the World Food Summit and the World Summit on Sustainable Development called for serious actions to be taken in addressing the plight of over 840 million people that are chronically hungry and under-nourished.

 

          World Food Day serves to build greater momentum in eradicating poverty.   

          The theme: “International Alliance Against Hunger” serves to encourage  

          efforts undertaken in eliminating world hunger. Some of the world’s poorest   

          nations are desperately in need of anti-hunger programmes hence the   

          collective global call for no other person to die from hunger. Developed    

          nations and the broader international community should make more   

          development assistance available for fighting hunger.    

 

 

          IMBIZO

 

          In enhancing participatory democracy and building partnerships in the quest   

          to eradicate poverty, government initiated the consultative processes such as  

          the Imbizo Focus Week with the theme “Build a people’s contract for growth  

          and development.” Some of the food security projects are aimed at   

          harnessing entrepreneurial skills for the expansion of economic opportunities  

          for our people and poverty eradication. 

 

          This week’s Imbizo Focus Week interactions are an entrenchment of the   

          governance values of our democratic South Africa. A democratic South African    

          government that provides its people with an opportunity to air concerns and  

          for it to listen and learn. In listening to communities we will be able to step up   

          our delivery efforts in areas that would seek interventions aimed at enforcing   

          economic progress and addressing certain frustrations.

 

          It is for this reason that government is mobilizing those without bar-coded  

          ID’s to attain them so that they to can access economic opportunities and   

         social services such as pension grants.

 

              Enquiries: Thabo Mothibi @ 083 255 8840  e-mail: tmothibi@grand.ncape.gov.za