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AIU secures R150m Cape agribusiness investment

Funded by the Western Cape Department of Agriculture, the Agribusiness Investment Unit (AIU) secured project investments amounting to R150m during the first quarter of 2018/2019. This will help create 300 new jobs in the agribusiness sector. Although the drought in the Western Cape proved a challenging environment to land investment, the AIU made it possible to sell the province as an agribusiness investment destination.
AIU secures R150m Cape agribusiness investment
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This was done by:

• Embarking on outward missions to Germany, the USA, Malaysia and the United Kingdom;

• Hosting inward delegations from Austria, Germany, the USA and the UK;

• Attending seven local conferences and meeting with 80 local companies; and

• Meeting with four foreign embassies.

Head of the Agribusiness Investment Unit, Amanda Tshaya, welcomed these new projects and said her team was working hard to land even more investment in the future. "We are extremely excited by the fact that eight new projects have been recruited into the pipeline this quarter. We are working closely with these prospective investors, so that they successfully land their projects and help create jobs in our province."

Towfiq Hendriks, portfolio manager: agribusiness, added: "One of the key investments of R25m that landed was Halal related. This aligns with the Western Cape Government's focus on establishing the Cape has Africa's halal hub. We have also undertaken corporate engagements with businesses operating in the halal industry."

Western Cape Government head of the department of agriculture, Joyene Isaacs stated: "Working together pays off, as the figures released by Wesgro shows. Challenges in the agricultural sector will remain but teams Agriculture and Wesgro make investment work for agricultural projects to the benefit of more employment and economic development."

"The agriculture sector is one of the biggest contributors to the economy and job creation in the Western Cape. We are especially pleased to see that the team’s hard work has secured investment and created new job opportunities in this sector despite the challenging drought in the province, sending the message that the province remains open for business," concluded Alan Winde, The Western Cape Minister of Economic Opportunities.

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