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Eastern Cape plans to buy less red meat from other provinces
This would involve reducing the amount of meat bought from other provinces. Currently the majority of the province's hotels, shops, public institutions, caterers, restaurants, and butcheries purchase their meat from livestock farmers and abattoirs in the Western Cape, Free State, and KwaZulu-Natal.
He said it was difficult to say when this reduction would come into effect as the province's farmers first had to produce more.
Commercialising the province's livestock programme
The decision to commercialise the province's livestock programme was taken because these farmers collectively owned nearly three million head of cattle, which he said was the largest in the country.
Qoboshiyane met provincial leaders of the African Farmers' Association and National Emergent Red Meat Producers' Organisation in Mthatha on Friday. They discussed how to help black farmers benefit from commercial livestock trading.
Problems still to be overcome included lack of pastures, infrastructure, and veld fires. "Remember, we are farming in communal spaces where there's no adequate grazing land," he said.
His department and the national department were already negotiating with various countries in the world for local farmers to sell their meat to them.
Source: News24
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