Commercial farming body Agri SA's stall drew much attention at the ANC's 53rd national elective conference in Mangaung, a spokesman said on Wednesday (19 December).
The farmer union's two top officials, president Johannes Möller and deputy-president Theo de Jager, were manning the exhibit at the conference, at the University of the Free State.
"Many who visited the stall have land, either through government programmes or had bought farms privately," said De Jager. Most visitors were looking for help on how to start their farming enterprises. "It's the type of information and service we should be giving."
Möller said a lack of support for farmers featured strongly in discussions. The presence of Agri SA at the conference was necessary for the sector to try and influence policy issues, he said. It also offered an opportunity for informal discussions with organisations such as the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce on aspects of black economic empowerment.
The two farmers had a brief chat with President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday (19 December) when he toured the exhibition. Zuma stopped at the Agri SA stall with a huge smile and shook hands with the two. Zuma had a short discussion with Möller on rural development.
Shortly before Zuma's stop, African Union commission chairman Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma strolled by for a short talk with the two Agri SA officials. They discussed the development of, and help for, young farmers before she indicated that a follow-up discussion should be held.
Source: Sapa via I-Net Bridge