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September 21, 2007

AGRI SA TESTIFIES BEFORE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

Filed under: Agriculture, Farming — Ben @ 1:41 pm

Agri SA 
Media Release  
 
Posbus/ PO Box 1508 Pretoria 0001, Tel +27+12 300 9500, Faks/ Fax +27+12 320 0557
 
 Embargo 12:00 on 18 September 2007
 
AGRI SA TESTIFIES BEFORE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
 Agri SA, in its testimony today before the Human Rights Commission, which is inquiring into labour conditions on farms, focused on the positive contributions that commercial agriculture makes to rural development and stability – especially insofar as farm communities are concerned – but also referred to obstacles in this regard.
 
Agri SA is frustrated with the many unsubstantiated allegations regarding human rights abuses and generalised deductions made in this regard.  “It is unfair to the wide spectrum of farmers who realise that a productive and well-motivated labour force is essential for success and progress and who value and treat their workers accordingly.  Remarks such as “farmers do this and not that” should come to an end.  It is too easy to accuse this sector as a whole instead of focusing on the facts of specific incidents or allegations,” says Agri SA President Lourie Bosman, who led the evidence.
 
Bosman says generalised and unsubstantiated allegations against commercial agriculture that create a climate for policy and legislation which could further hamper the farmer’s economic freedom and freedom of choice, should be avoided.  “We therefore expect the Human Rights Commission to use this inquiry and hearings to make a contribution to objective dialogue on the problems and challenges that need to be addressed.  Agri SA has always been prepared to seek meaningful solutions to economic as well as social challenges faced by the sector, with the realities as point of departure,” says Bosman.
 
Agri SA, in its testimony, referred to the involvement of this organisation and its members in land reform initiatives, farmer development support, the development and implementation of labour policy and legislation, as well as actions aimed at improved rural safety and security.  The organisation also focuses on the general upliftment of farm workers communities and career-oriented job opportunities whereby the most emotional issues investigated by the Human Rights Commission could be addressed.
 
“To be able to survive economically in a highly competitive environment, farm management must take place at the highest level.  This includes the need to manage the labour force professionally and with the necessary sensitivity, to which Agri SA and its members are committed,” says to Bosman.
 
Issued by the Directorate: Corporate Liaison
 
Enquiries: Lourie Bosman, Agri SA President 082 388 3000
  Hans van der Merwe, Agri SA’s Executive Director 082 388 0001
 
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AGRI SA GETUIG VOOR MENSEREGTEKOMMISSIE

Filed under: Agriculture, Farming — Ben @ 1:33 pm

Agri SA 
Persverklaring  / Media Release  

Posbus/ PO Box 1508 Pretoria 0001, Tel +27+12 300 9500, Faks/ Fax +27+12 320 0557
 
 Embargo 12:00 op 18 September 2007
 
AGRI SA GETUIG VOOR MENSEREGTEKOMMISSIE
 
Agri SA het vandag in sy getuienis voor die Menseregtekommissies wat ondersoek instel na arbeidsomstandighede op plase, gefokus op die positiewe bydraes van die kommersiële landbou tot landelike ontwikkeling en stabiliteit -  veral in soverre dit plaasgemeenskappe raak – maar ook knelpunte in die verband uitgewys.
 
Agri SA is gefrustreerd met die talle ongesubstansieerde aanklagte oor beweerde menseregteskendings op plase en veralgemeende afleidings wat daaromtrent gemaak word.  “Dit is ‘n onreg teenoor die wye spektrum boere wat besef dat ‘n produktiewe en goed gemotiveerde arbeidsmag noodsaaklik vir sukses en vooruitgang is, en hulle werkers dienooreenkomstig waardeer en behandel.    Daar moet ‘n einde aan kom om te sê ‘boere maak só of nie só nie.’   Die sektor word te maklik in geheel aangekla, verhoor en skuldig bevind, in plaas daarvan om op die feitelikhede van spesifieke insidente of bewerings daaromtrent te fokus,” aldus Lourie Bosman, president van Agri SA, wat die getuienis gelei het. 
 
Bosman sê dat verhoed moet word dat daar met veralgemeende en ongesubstansieerde aantygings teen die kommersiële landbou ‘n klimaat geskep word vir beleid en wetgewing wat verdere beperkings op die ekonomiese en keusevryheid van boere kan plaas. “Ons verwag derhalwe van die Menseregtekommissie om met hierdie ondersoek en verhore ‘n bydrae te lewer tot objektiewe dialoog oor die knelpunte en uitdagings wat hanteer moet word.   Agri SA was nog altyd bereid om met realiteite as vertrekpunt, sinvolle oplossings vir die ekonomiese sowel as maatskaplike uitdagings waarvoor die sektor te staan kom, te soek,” sê Bosman.
 
Agri SA het in sy getuienis gewys op hierdie organisasie en sy lede se betrokkenheid by grondhervormingsinisiatiewe, boerontwikkelingsbystand, die ontwikkeling en toepassing van arbeidsbeleid en -wetgewing asook met optrede gemik op verbeterde landelike veiligheid en sekuriteit.   Die organisasie fokus ook op die algemene opheffing van plaaswerkergemeenskappe en beroepsgerigte loopbaangeleenthede waardeur van die mees emosionele kwessies waarna die Menseregtekommissie ondersoek instel, ondervang sal word.
 
“Om ekonomies te kan oorleef in ‘n uiters mededingende omgewing moet boerderybestuur op die hoogste vlak geskied.  Dit sluit in dat arbeid professioneel en met die nodige sensitiwiteit bestuur word, waartoe Agri SA en sy lede verbind is,” Aldus Bosman.
 
Uitgereik deur Direktoraat:  Korporatiewe Skakeling
 
Navrae: Lourie Bosman, Agri SA President, 082 388 3000
  Hans van der Merwe, Agri SA Uitvoerende Direkteur, 082 388 0001

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September 14, 2007

AGRI SA’S MISGIVINGS REGARDING DEPUTY MINISTER’S STATEMENT ON EXPROPRIATION

Filed under: Agriculture, Farming — Ben @ 7:05 am

AGRI SA 

Agri SA 
Media Release 
 
Posbus/ PO Box 1508 Pretoria 0001, Tel +27+12 300 9500, Faks/ Fax +27+12 320 0557
 
 
13 September 2007
 

AGRI SA’S MISGIVINGS REGARDING DEPUTY MINISTER’S STATEMENT ON EXPROPRIATION

The threat made by Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs Dirk du Toit that land would be expropriated (“we are going to take their land”) to put an end to unjustifiable evictions of people from farms amidst an alleged “medieval practice which is allowed to continue and continue”, was met with shock and extreme disappointment within agricultural circles.  Agri SA’s president, Lourie Bosman, its Deputy President, Johannes Möller, and chairmen of provincial and commodity organisations are furious and have been overwhelmed by enquiries from landowners as well as the local and international media.
 
Agri SA regards Du Toit’s utterances as a continuation of the malicious politicking aimed at farmers and the sector as it is at present.  The same malice is not shown where evictions take place from other properties, even from state land.  Given the prevailing unsatisfactory security situation in farming communities, they certainly do not need such inflammatory remarks, especially considering the available mechanisms and programmes whereby these specific needs can be adequately addressed.
 
Lourie Bosman pointed out that Agri SA has an understanding with the Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs that information would be exchanged regarding illegal evictions of farm workers and that the legal process would, where necessary, take its course.  Legislation that regulates this issue was developed in terms of the Constitution of South Africa.  For this reason it would be fair to expect office bearers of the government to endorse the use of law enforcement via the legal process as an acceptable remedy for eviction offences instead of resorting opportunistically to the use of other legislation for this purpose.
 
“Since the beginning of the year not a single case of illegal farm evictions has come to Agri SA’s attention.  Our conclusion is therefore that the Deputy Minister also regards legal evictions as unfair. If this is the case, it is  strange and absurd to find that, in a constitutional state where legislation is developed and implemented within a democratic dispensation, landowners have to be threatened with expropriation while they operate within the legal framework.  Agri SA also doubts whether expropriation powers, which are available for serving  public interest or are legislated for other specific purposes, could be used to threaten landowners with regard to this matter,” says Bosman.
 
Agri SA rejects threats of this nature, which create unnecessary uncertainty among landowners and investors in general regarding the government’s approach to property rights, and the manner in which social issues, which arise due to macroeconomic circumstances, are handled.  He said that agriculture had undergone “profound structural and demographic changes over the past ten years.  This trend cannot be changed successfully through ill-considered government interventions.  The causes and effects thereof should instead be managed on a partnership basis between the stakeholders.  Agri SA’s commitment to this – as set out, among others, in the Strategic Plan for South African Agriculture, is well known.  Unfortunately this is undermined by remarks such as those made by Du Toit”.
 
Bosman confirmed that Agri SA was planning to raise its objections to these threats with President Mbeki and would request the President to provide the necessary clarification and retraction in this regard.
 
 
 
 
Issued by the Directorate: Corporate Liaison
 
Enquiries: Lourie Bosman, Agri SA President, 082 388 3000
   Johannes Möller, Agri SA Deputy President, 082 641 8481 

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AGRI GAUTENG SE UITSPRAKE OOR ADJUNK MINISTER VAN LANDBOU

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PERSVERKLARING : AGRI GAUTENG OOR UITSPRAKE VAN ADJUNK MINISTER VAN LANDBOU IN DIE PARLEMENT.

Die adjunk Minister van Landbou het vandag in die parlement bepaalde uitlatings gemaak oor die wyse waarop die regering met boere sal handel wat volgens hom werknemers en plaasbewoners onregmatig van plase afsit.  Hierdie uitlatings benadruk weereens die verwydering tussen lakeie soos hyself wat nie weet wat op grondvlak aangaan nie. Sy emosionele uitbarsting en die dreigende houding is ‘n verleentheid vir boere. As Adjunk Minister van Landbou behoort hy ingelig te wees oor wat op grondvlak aan die gang is. Dit is duidelik dat hy nie in kontak is met die mense binne die bedryf wie hy veronderstel is om te verteenwoordig nie. Hy is veronderstel om as adjunk minister die belange van die bedryf tot voordeel van die burgers van Suid Afrika voor op te stel. Sedert sy aanstelling het hy nog geen positiewe bydra gemaak ten opsigte van die veiligheidsituasie in die landelike gebied of die sektor wat hy verteenwoordig verseker van ondersteuning ten einde voedselsekuriteit  te bevestig nie. As hy enigsins ingelig was oor die situasie in die landelike gebied sou hy besef dat uitsprake soos wat hy vandag gemaak het die veiligheid van boere op plase in gedrang bring. ‘n Ontleding van plaasaanvalle in die onderskeie provinsies vir dieperiode 05/06 tot 06/07 toon die volgende toenames:       Noordwes – toename van 94,1 % vanaf 68 tot 132 aanvalle      Vrystaat – toename van 63,3 % vanaf 30 tot 49 aanvalle      Gauteng – toename van 57,2 % vanaf 215 tot 338 aanvalle Oor hierdie situasie swyg die agbare Dirk du Toit. Hy maak geen uitsprake oor die toename in eiendomsmisdaad op plase wat tot groot finansiële verliese vir boere tot gevolg het. Sy uitspraak sal daartoe aanleiding gee dat bepaalde elemente  binne die samelewing dit as goedkeuring vir aanvalle op landelike omgewings sien.  Dirk du Toit het geen idée wat op grondvlak aangaan nie. Hy is nie in kontak met landbouers wat in harmonie met plaaswerkers saamleef en wat daarop ingestel is om as integrale deel van die gemeenskap te bou aan ‘n beter toekoms vir almal nie. Verlede jaar is boere beskuldig dat dit hulle is wat die proses van grondhervorming vertraag terwyl die teendeel waar is. As hy enigsins sy hand op die pols gehad het sou hy geweet het dat die boere positief is oor die toekoms van die land en as deelgenote bereid is om hul rol te speel in die skep van ‘n beter Suid Afrika vir almal. Boere is betrokke by : Herverdeling van landbougrond : In Gauteng alleen is meer as 140 plase wat meer as 50  000 hektaar beslaan reeds aan die Departement van Grondsake aangebied deur georganiseerde landbou sedert September 2006. Die Departement Grondsake Gauteng het verledejaar met die hulp van Agri Gauteng 147 % van die begroting spandeer om landbougrond aan te koop vir voorheen benadeelde mense wat wil boer. Die teiken van 29 000 ha per jaar in Gauteng is reeds binne die eesrte vier maande van die begrotingsjaar oorskrei.  

Boere het uit hul eie sonder staatsvergoeding betrokke geraak by die mentorskapstelsel om nuwe boere by te staan ten einde volhoubaarheid en ekonomiese oorlewing te verseker. Waar die regering in gebreke gebly het om boere by te staan ten opsigte van grondbewerking en insette het plaaslike boereverenigings in samewerking met Agri gauteng die inisiatief geneem en word nuwe swart boere deur wit boere gehelp om grond te bewerk, oeste in te sit en insette te beding. Hy het geen benul wat op plase aangaan nie.  Boere het op die oproep van die President en die Minister van Veiligheid en Sekuriteit gereageer en betrokke geraak by landelike beveiliging en sektor polisiering, waar die totale gemeenskap beveilig word. Hier werk boere en arbeiders pragtig in spanne saam om te verseker dat die landelike omgewing ‘n veiliger omgewing gemaak word wat by uitstek die verantwoordelikheid van die staat is. – weereens vrywillig en sonder enige vergoeding. Boere het op hul eie betrokke geraak by die oordrag van kennis en kundigheid, sonder vergoeding en vrywillig betrokke geraak by verskeie stelsels waar leeroordrag suksesvol plaasvind.. Hoewel dit nie ontken word dat bepaalde elemente (‘n baie klein minderheid) onsensitief optree nie kan die agbare oningeligde adjunk minister nie die bedryf waarvoor hy verantwoordelik is sonder inagneming van die gevolge dreig op die wyse waarop hy dit gedoen het nie. Eiendomsreg is gesetel in die registrasie van titelaktes en die feit dat iemand op daardie perseel woon omdat dit gerieflik is sodat ‘n inkomste verdien kan word geen geen spesiale regte in terme van grondbesit. Hy moet dalk uit sy lugversorgde kantoor kom en minder emosionele markies tent partytjies bywoon waar T hemde en kos uitgedeel word aan massas wat per bus aangery word en meer betrokke raak by daadwerklike probleme in die bedryf. Sy ondeursigtige uitlatings is tekenend van iemand wat poog om ‘n profile te bou ten einde te bewys dat hy sy salaries verdien. Hy mag oningeligde massas beindruk maar vir die bedryf wat hy verteenwoordig is hy ‘n klaaglike mislukking en ‘n enorme verleentheid. A P Botha
PRESIDENT :  AGRI GAUTENG

12 September 2006
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Land for farm workers / Grond vir plaaswerkers

Filed under: Agriculture, Business Opportunities, Farming — Ben @ 6:17 am

Agri SA 

Mediaverklaring / Press Release 

Agri SA, Posbus/ PO Box 1508 Pretoria 0001, Tel +27+12   300 9500 , Faks/ Fax +27+12 320 0557 22 Augustus 2007  

Grond vir plaaswerkers

Die voorgestelde program om tot 5 miljoen hektaar grond vir plaaswerkers te bekom ten einde hulle verblyfsekerheid te bevorder, is ‘n nuwe verwikkeling wat opklaring verg. Die adjunk direkteur-generaal van die Departement van Grondsake, Mduduzi Shabane, het gister in Kaapstad voor ‘n parlementêre komitee aangekondig dat hierdie program ‘n presidensiële prioriteit is en dat daar reeds met Tesourie gepraat is oor die befondsing daarvan.   ‘n Aanvangsbedrag is reeds beskikbaar om met die program in vyf provinsies te begin.    Die debat oor verblyfsekerheid van plaaswerkers en die beleidsmaatreëls waarmee dit bevorder word, onder andere die nie-bedoelde implikasies van wetgewing soos die Uitbreiding van Verblyfsekerheid- en die Huurarbeiderswet, dui op verskille oor hoe die aangeleentheid benader moet word.   Die uitermatige verpolitisering van die wettige uitsettings van plaaswerkers, het waarskynlik bygedra dat daar nou prioriteit verleen word aan die akkommodering van plaaswerkers in die grondhervormingsproses.   Dit is Agri SA se standpunt dat plaaswerkers voorkeur behandeling moet kry, omdat hulle kennis van landbou kan bydra tot die sukseskoers met Swart Ekonomiese Bemagtiging in die landbou. 

Wat Agri SA betref is daar steeds ‘n gebrek aan ‘n weldeurdagte beleidsraamwerk waarmee die behuisingsbehoeftes van landelike gemeenskappe aangespreek kan word.   ‘n Bevredigende balans moet met so ‘n raamwerk getref word tussen die instandhouding van die produksievermoë van die landbou, geleenthede vir deelname in die eerste ekonomie, die bydrae van behuising en verbandhoudende infrastruktuur tot die maatskaplike opheffing asook die stabiliteit en veiligheid van landbouers en plaasgemeenskappe.   Die ontwikkeling van so ‘n beleidsraamwerk behoort voorrang te kry bo ad hoc-programme wat die potensiaal inhou om ongeag die goeie bedoeling daarmee, afbreuk te doen aan bovermelde uitgangspunte. Teen die agtergrond ag Agri SA dit van dringende belang dat die regering oor hulle breër benadering tot verblyfsekerheid van landelike bewoners maar ook ten opsigte van die spesifieke program, met die georganiseerde landbou moet raadpleeg ten einde nadelige of ontwrigtende gevolge te voorkom. Vanweë die makro-ekonomiese omstandighede waarbinne die kommersiële landbou die afgelope 10 jaar funksioneer soos globalisering, handelsliberalisering, die deregulering van landbou-bemarking en drasties afgeskaalde ondersteuning, was daar omvattende struktuurveranderings wat tot die uitwinning van ‘n groot persentasie kommersiële boere en ‘n verbandhoudende verlies aan werksgeleenthede gelei het.   Die demografiese gevolge van die ekonomies-gedrewe struktuurveranderinge in die landbou sal opsigself nie volhoubaar deur middel van grondhervormingsinisiatiewe gestuit kan word nie.  Alternatiewe oplossings is nodig vir diegene en hulle afhanklikes wat nie meer ‘n ekonomies-aktiewe betrokkenheid in die kommersiële landbou het nie.     Agri SA wil daarop wys dat die tersaaklike program nie mag lei tot die versnippering van boerdery-eenhede tot die vlak van onvolhoubaarheid en die vestiging van werklose gemeenskappe in plaasomgewings met gepaardgaande probleme nie. Dit is moontlik dat hierdie aangeleenthede reeds deur die owerheid onder oorweging geneem is en dat gerusstelling daaroor gegee kan word.   Die voorgestelde area-gebaseerde grondhervormingsmodel, waarvolgens plaaswerkers en bewoners as begunstigdes grond vir lewensvatbare boerdery-doeleindes verkry, kan bydra tot ‘n meer gebalanseerde deelname aan die landbou.  Daar moet egter begrip wees dat boere en grondeienaars in landelike gebiede nog onbeantwoorde vrae in die verband het.   Agri SA sal derhalwe dit as ‘n saak van dringendheid met die Departement van Grondsake opneem.

Uitgereik deur Direktoraat:  Korporatiewe Skakeling Navrae:           Lourie Bosman, Agri SA President, 082 388 3000                        Annelize Crosby, Agri SA Parlementêre verteenwoordiger, Adviseur:  Regs- & Grondsake, 082 388 0017 

 

LAND FOR FARM WORKERS

The proposed programme to acquire up to 5 million hectare of land to ensure security of tenure for farm workers is a new development that requires clarification. The Deputy Director-General of the Department of Land Affairs, Mduduzi Shabane, announced yesterday in Cape Town before a parliamentary committee that this programme would be a presidential priority and that discussions had already taken place with the Treasury regarding the funding thereof.  An initial amount has already been earmarked to commence with the programme in five provinces. The debate around security of tenure for farm workers and the policy measures whereby this can be achieved, including the unintended consequences of legislation such as the Extension of Security of Tenure Act and the Labour Tenants Act, is indicative of the differences of opinion as to how the matter should be approached.  The extreme politicisation of the legal eviction of farm workers has probably contributed towards the fact that the accommodation of farm workers within the land reform process is now being prioritised.  Agri SA is of the opinion that farm workers should be given preference because their knowledge of agriculture could contribute towards the success rate of Black Economic Empowerment in agriculture. 

As far as Agri SA is concerned, a well-considered policy framework to address the housing needs of rural communities is still not in place.  A satisfactory balance must be found between maintaining the production capacity of agriculture, opportunities for participation in the first economy, the contribution of housing and related infrastructure to the social upliftment, and the stability and safety of farmers and farming communities.  The development of such a policy framework should enjoy priority over ad hoc programmes that, despite good intentions, have the potential of detracting from the above-mentioned points of departure. Against this background, Agri SA believes that the government should urgently consult with organised agriculture regarding their broader approach to security of tenure of rural dwellers, but also this specific programme, in order to avoid any adverse or disruptive consequences. Given the macroeconomic circumstances within which commercial agriculture has functioned for the past 10 years, such as globalisation, trade liberalisation, the deregulation of agricultural marketing and drastically down-scaled support for agriculture, there have been profound structural changes which resulted in a large percentage of commercial farmers having to leave the industry and consequently a loss of jobs.  The demographic implications of economically driven structural changes within the industry as such cannot be addressed in a sustainable manner through land reform initiatives alone.  Alternative solutions are needed for those persons and their dependants who no longer have an active involvement in commercial agriculture.  Agri SA wishes to point out that the relevant programme should not give rise to the fragmentation of farming units to a level of unsustainability and the settlement of unemployed communities in farming environments, with the accompanying problems. It is possible that this aspect is already under consideration by the authorities and that they could provide reassurance in this regard. The proposed area-based land reform model, according to which farm workers and farm dwellers would be land reform beneficiaries on viable farming units, could contribute to more balanced participation in agriculture.  However, there must be understanding for the fact that farmers and landowners in rural areas have many unanswered questions in this regard.  Agri SA will therefore, as a matter of urgency, raise the matter with the Department of Land Affairs.

Issued by the Directorate: Corporate Liaison Enquiries:  Lourie Bosman, Agri SA President, 083 388 3000Annelize Crosby, Agri SA’s Parliamentary representative, Adviser: Legal & Land Affairs, 082 388 0017 

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Agri Sa se misnoë oor adjunk-minister se uitlatings oor onteiening

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Agri SA

Persverklaring 

Posbus/ PO Box 1508 Pretoria 0001, Tel +27+12 300 9500, Faks/ Fax +27+12 320 0557   13 September 2007

 AGRI SA SE MISNOË OOR ADJUNK-MINISTER SE UITLATINGS OOR ONTEIENING
Die dreigement deur die Adjunk-minister van Landbou en Grondsake, Dirk du Toit, dat grond onteien sal word (“we are going to take their land”) om “ongeregverdigde” afsetting van plaasbewoners te midde van ‘n beweerde “medieval practice which is allowed to continue and continue” stop te sit, is met skok en uiterste teleurstelling in landbou-geledere ontvang.   Agri SA se president Lourie Bosman, sy adjunk-president Johannes Möller en voorsitters van sy provinsiale- en bedryfsorganisasies is ontstoke hieroor en is oorval met navrae van grondeienaars sowel as van die plaaslike en internasionale media.
 Agri SA beskou Du Toit se uitlatings as ‘n voortsetting van kwaadwillige politiekery gemik teen boere en die sektor soos wat dit tans daaruit sien.  Dieselfde venyn word nie openbaar wanneer afsettings op ander eiendom, selfs vanaf regeringsgrond, ter sprake is nie.  Die reeds onbevredigende veiligheidsomgewing in plaasgemeenskappe het verseker nie hierdie opruiende uitsprake nodig nie, veral inagnemende die beskikbare wetlike meganismes en programme waardeur dié spesifieke behoeftes toereikend hanteer kan word.   Agri SA se President, Lourie Bosman, wys daarop dat hierdie organisasie ‘n verstandhouding met die Minister van Landbou en Grondsake het dat inligting oor die onwettige afsetting van plaasbewoners uitgeruil sal word en dat die regsproses waar nodig, sy loop moet neem.  Wetgewing wat hierdie saak reël is in terme van die Grondwet van Suid-Afrika ontwikkel.  Daarom sou dit billik wees om van ampsdraers van die regering te verwag om wetstoepasing deur die regsproses as ‘n aanvaarbare remedie vir afsetting-oortredings te gebruik en nie hulle opportunisties te wend tot die gebruikmaking van ander wette vir dié doel nie.   “Sedert die begin van die jaar is daar nie een geval van onwettige afsetting van plaasbewoners onder Agri SA se aandag gebring nie.   Ons gevolgtrekking is dus dat die Adjunk-minister wettige afsettings ook as ongeregverdige afsettings beskou.   Indien dit die geval is, is dit vreemd en absurd dat daar in ‘n regstaat waar wetgewing in ‘n demokratiese bestel ontwikkel en van toepassing gemaak word, dit nodig gevind word om grondeienaars te dreig met onteiening terwyl hulle binne die wetlike raamwerk optree.  Agri SA betwyfel dit ook of onteienings-bevoegdhede wat vir openbare belang beskikbaar is óf vir ander spesifieke doeleindes gewettig is, gebruik kan word om grondeienaars ten opsigte van hierdie aangeleentheid af te dreig”, aldus Bosman.   Agri SA verwerp dreigemente van hierdie aard wat onnodige onsekerheid by landbou-grondeienaars en beleggers in die algemeen skep oor die regering se benadering tot eiendomsreg en die wyse waarop sosiale vraagstukke wat vanweë makro-ekonomiese omstandighede na vore kom, hanteer word.   Bosman sê dat “die landbou die afgelope tien jaar vanweë ekonomiese werklikhede diepgaande strukturele en demografiese veranderings ondergaan het.   Hierdie tendense sal nie suksesvol deur ondeurdagte regeringsingrepe verander kan word nie.  Die oorsake en gevolge daarvan moet eerder op ‘n vennootskapsbasis tusssen belanghebbendes bestuur word.   Agri SA se verbintenis hiertoe – soos onder andere verwoord in die Strategiese Plan vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Landbou – is goed bekend.   Ongelukkig word dit deur opmerkings soos dié deur Du Toit gemaak, ondermyn.” Bosman het bevestig dat Agri SA beplan om by president Mbeki beswaar oor hierdie dreigement aan te teken en hom te versoek om die nodige opklaring en regstelling daaromtrent te gee.

Uitgereik deur Direktoraat:  Korporatiewe Skakeling Navrae:          Lourie Bosman, Agri SA President, 082 388 3000                        Johannes Möller, Agri SA Adjunk-president, 082 641 8481   

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September 10, 2007

Traveling the Free State, Great Karoo & Little Karoo

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Traveling the Free State, Great Karoo and Little Karoo in South Africa. Make sure you get the August 2007 copy of the  “South African Country Life” magazine August 2007″ where this article was taken from.
SONG OF THE OPEN ROAD
by Robert Fysh

Traveling South Africa

Checking up on spectres of the open road…
Where Free State, Great Karoo and Little Karoo
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“A quest to find ghostly hitch-hikers” That was Cronje’s description of our trip to Meiringspoort via Willowrnore and Uniondale to “check up”on the hitch-hiker ghost stories that haunt this “isolated and beautiful corner of the Klein Karoo.”
Cronje, of course, snared by tangled interpretations of these unexplained legends, recalled Basil Conradie and his “missing” girlfriend. Basil once lived somewhere between Molshoop and Arniston on the coast, or “some such place.”
Basil, Cronj’e told me, skidded off a hairpin on the Bloukrans Pass near Nature’s Valley. Crashing through the barrier at the apex of a bend, he ploughed through the monkey rope-draped yellowwood trees and landed, widely separated from his bike, in a ravine below. As Basil recalled the incident, “I was leaning into this hairpin. The next thing, the bike, Julia and I flew over the edge. That was it. I thought we were gone.”
The trouble, said Cronj’e, was Basil’s prolonged concussion. He only realised two weeks later that Julia was missing. Although he’d found his motorcycle submerged in the stream below, she, who had been clinging to his waist as they tumbled into the abyss, was “gone”
Stories like this cause me to roll my eyes and change the subject. But Cronje was adamant. Basil Conradie’s loss of the “great love of his life” so closely replicated the Uniondale hitch-hiker legend that he decided to”check”the Uniondale story himself. So we left Pretoria on our ghost-busting mission, heading as usual – when we travel to the Karoo – for Edenburg, Trompsburg, Phillippolis, Colesberg and, finally, Graaff-Reinet.
Graaff-Reinet, said Cronje, was a good launching point for locating phantom motorcycle hitch-hikers. But in Graaff-Reinet Cronje found himself diverted by another
legend – that of Lucas Borman, the “gifted” cabinetmaker. Lucas chiselled “fine” furniture – now worth “thousands and thousands”of rands – in the late 19th Century from old Cleghorne and Harris packing cases.
“Most of Cleghorne’s merchandise was shipped from overseas, “explained Cronje. “Lucas dismantled the large packing cases they came in and used the wood to construct ornately carved sideboards and wardrobes.”
What appealed to Cronje most was Lucas’s tendency to fit mismatched doorhandles to his creations, one pointing this way, the other that. South Africa’s fourth-oldest newspaper, the Graaff-Reinet Advertiser, once carried an article on the mismatched door handles.In the Felix Lategan Museum in the Old Residensie in Graaff-Reinet, a wardrobe door opens the wrong way because it was the only handle he had,”said the report.
After booking into Mossievale, Cronje’s favourite Graaff-Reinet B&B, we found Chippy Joseph sweeping the pavement outside it; two short sweeps followed by the usual longer sweep. Sweep, sweep, sweeeeep… sweep, sweep, sweeeeep.
Cronje found the rhythm soothing and, after watching Chippy for a while, felt inclined to retire “once and for all” to Graaff-Reinet so that he could sweep the pavement in front of his own house too. It was over a monstrous Karoo breakfast the following morning that Chippy elaborated on Lucas’s packing case furniture.
“He only made five of these sideboards,” he said, pointing at the stained sideboard that dominated the dining room of his Park Street guest cottage. “Her grandfather,” he says, pointing at a black-framed sepia portrait of his wife, Elsie, “paid £10 for it. Lucas” he explains, fondling the ornate flower motif on the door, “used only one pattern on his furniture, so wherever you see this flower pattern, you know it’s Graaff-Reinet furniture.”
Discovering mismatched handles on furniture worth thousands and thousands of rand became an exciting diversion, but not as exciting as an experience we’d had the preceding day. Cronje swore that as we were entering Bloernfontein at dusk, he saw a snowflake drift through the main beam of his bike.
I, of course, ridiculed this observation. “It was just sleet.” “No,”he said,”it was snow. Really.” We’d travelled a long and hard road. Rain, as fine as desert sand, had spattered our visors, exploding and fragmenting the oncoming headlights into starry fragments. So I didn’t argue. Anyway, by the time we arrived in Bloernfontein in the freezing Free State winter, Cronje had started hallucinating. “We’re being followed,”he muttered, removing his soaked scarf, “by our own personal rain cloud. Wherever we go, it rains”
CronjeV’personarrain cloud followed us devotedly the next day. We continued into a frost-encrusted morning lashed by a south-easterly blizzard that whipped the N1 like a demented spirit (and shoved our machines left and right as we deviated onto the familiar old main road to Cape Town through the Groot Karoo).

Cottage waiting for an overhaul in the village of Klaarstroom.
Karoo cenery north of Graaff-Reinet and not a hitch-hiker in sight.
Sharp turn in the road near new Bethesda.
C.J. Langenhoven’s “Herrie” replicated outside a restaurant in De Rust
Chippy Joseph doing the morning chore outside his guest cottage in Graaff-Reinet.
Example of Lucas Borman’s fine packing case furniture.

Cronje’s”personal”cloud attacked usagain in Edenburg as we chugged passed the Eish Drankwinkel, an institution neatly situated on the main street across the road – and a pavement that needed weeding – from a pristine church. Then, enjoying a minor respite from the drizzle, we set off along Cronje’s favourite Karoo road, identifiable by its extensive network of cracks, to Trompsberg. Cronje said the cracks reminded him of “varicose veins that laced the old tar road together into a corset. They serve a definite purpose,” he explained.
We paused in our fight against the elements in Trompsberg, visiting Emmie van der Berg the town librarian. Emmie served us cups of hot tea and showed us the hole in the library ceiling caused by a “huge storm one night” the previous summer. The water destroyed shelves and shelves of books, “And,”says Emmie with a sigh,”things take so long to fix in a small town.”
As we arrived in Philippolis our personal cloud lost all its shame and restraint and drove us for cover into Oom Japie se Huis, a restaurant located on the left past the historic white church, just beyond the kink in the main road.
Cronje mollified himself over a bowl of creamy rich tomato soup. “It’s obviously made from farm-grown organic tomatoes,” he said, crunching on the first of four thick slices of home-baked brown toast.
After overnighting in Graaff-Reinet, we departed for Aberdeen, Willowmore and Uniondale. Cronje felt no ghostly arms clutching his waist, saw no apparitions, no extended thumbs or buxom brunettes; just clouds, rain, more clouds, and then De Rust, snug in the armpit of the Swartberg Mountains, a writhing convulsion of stone cloaked in roiling clouds and purple turmoil.
In Meiringspoort we survived Spook Drif and Wit Perd Drif, where a rabbi disappeared in a flood, the “hanging” incident at Finger Rock and the pool where a smous drowned, but saw no hitch-hiker.
After threading the stone alleys and corridors of this rock-patterned pass, we discovered Klaarstroom at the other end.
What impressed Cronje about Klaarstroom was the “old village,”which was small enough for Jeremy and Sharon WitTS-Hewinson, co-owners of the Klaarstroom Guest House, to name all its residents. “Let me see,”Sharon said, “there’s Jeremy and Edwina and I, and Derek, the shopkeeper, and his wife, Estelle, and Graham and Liz… and Lesley. That’s eight.’
But the enduring attraction for Cronje of our overnight stay in the village was Sharon’s kitchen supper. He warmed himself over an ancient Aga stove and, warmed and food-filled, proclaimed his quest for ghostly hitch-hikers on the Uniondale road unfufilled.”No hitch-hiker would travel in this weather,” he declared.
Article and pictures from : South African Country Life August 2007 page 62,63,64

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September 7, 2007

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September 6, 2007

Filed under: Nature - animals — Ben @ 1:42 pm

SOUTH AFRICA NATURE LOVER’S PARADISE

South Africa is surely one of the few areas in the world that can stand out as a nature lover’s paradise. The abundant variety of plants, wild animals, insects, fish, reptiles and minerals, make this beautiful country very attractive to any tourist or nature lover.

Ralph Waldo Emerson once quoted “ We have not inherited this planet from our fathers, we have borrowed it from our children”

It is our responsibility to keep it in such a state that our children can one day also be proud of it. That our children can, one day, also live in it.

Psalm 37 : 9reads “……………. but those that wait upon the LORD, they shall inherit the earth. “

Verse  18:” ………………………………. and their inheritance shall be forever.”

Therefore it looks like we will live here forever!

In this series I will attempt to bring something interesting on a regular basis.

Let us have a closer look to some other creatures and inhabitants of our world.

1.)    FROGS

 Frogs of South Africa

There is a large variety of these beautifull and interesting creatures in our country.

Most frogs and toads prefer to live in wet or moist conditions on land, rather than in the water.

However there is a difference between frogs and toads, most people cannot tell the that difference by merely a glance.

Mostly, toads are blunt nosed and normally have a dry, warty skin and short legs. Toads are also crawling, rather than leaping through the air like frogs.

Toads, normally, lay their eggs in “jelly strings”. Frogs lay them in clumps.

Some frogs can be poisonous when touched. Certain species like the guttural toad  (Bufo gutturalis ), will cause  a skin irritation when touched because of the toxin in its own skin glands.

Most common frogs that you can expect to bump into are:

Platannas, Bullfrogs, River frogs, Reed frogs, Toads and Caco’s.

A more complete list of the genera will look like this:

PLATANNAS

RUBBER FROGS

GHOST FROGS

SHOVEL-NOSED FROGS

KASSINAS

TREE FROGS

LEAVE-FOLDING FROGS

PUDDLE FROGS

FOAM NEST FROGS

KLOOF FROGS

REED FROGS

LILY FROGS

BULL FROGS

TOADS

RAIN FROGS

ORNATE FROGS

SAND FROGS

MICRO FROGS

GRASS FROGS

STREAM FROGS

RIVER FROGS

SQUEAKERS

CACOS

HOGSBACK FROGS

CHIRPING FROGS

Let us have a look at the most common frogs:

1)      COMMON PLATANNA (Xenopus laevis)

This frog loves water and is the most aquatic of all species. I normally find then in dams and in rivers when fishing. They live under water and never come on dry land by free will.

This frog is very slimy, smooth and streamlined.

Fishermen do breed them for live bait, as they make excellent bait for certain fish species.

The upper body colour varies between a pale-grey or green to grey-black. The under parts of the body is normally white or rather a muddy-white colour.

Common Platannas are found in the most parts of our country, except for a very small portion of the far northern and dry regions.

2)      KAROO TOADS (Buffo gariepensis)

Karoo Toads are most commonly found in the Cape, Orange Free State, north western areas of Kwazulu-Natal, a small portion of Southern Mpumalanga and  Southern Swaziland.

They prefer sandy ground, covered by grass and scrub.

The colour is normally brown to khaki, but a blueish grey or green colour is sometimes seen in the north eastern specimens.

Normally hear at night, these toads make a loud , rasping sound and sometimes a shrill human baby like call.

3)      GUTTORAL TOAD (Buffo gutturalis)

Guttural Toads are found in the central and eastern parts of the country. They prefer open grass land and bushy country.

They breed in open pools, dams and more or less permanent water.

The sound is a vibrant snore of about one second, repeated about one in three seconds.

Guttural Toads can normally be heard after some good rain.

The body colour varies from yellowish to dark brown. The under part of the body is granular whitish with a dark thought.

Guttural Toad are not afraid to come close to homes and sometimes into homes in search of food like, insects, snails and worms.

4)      BUSHVELD RAIN FROG (Breviceps adspersus)

The Bushveld Rain Frog is a common specie in the north eastern parts of the country.

However it can also be found in a very small are in the south eastern cape.

It’s Afrikaans name is “Blaasoppie” due to the fact that it puffs itself up when disturbed.

This little frog is only 3 to 5 cm long.

The Bushveld Rain Frog breeds in deep burrows of sandy wooded savanna.

The sound is normally a short creaking chirp with repeated short intervals. Two to three calls per second.

The colour is normally yellow-brown and red-brown with lighter yellow and orange patches. The under parts of the body is white with a dark thought.

5)      BULLFROG (Pyxicephalus adspersus)

Also called, Giant Pyxie, this huge frog is wide found Mpumalanga, Limpopo, northern and eastern Kwazulu-natal, Swaziland and eastern Cape.

The name of this frog arrives from the sound the male frog makes during the mating season.  A low pitched whooping sound with irregular intervals.

They are normally breeding in rain filled areas and vleis. Males call from shallow water in vleis.

Colour is green to brown with sometimes dark olive-green spots. Below, the body is cream or pale yellow.

Bullfrogs are aggressive and can cause a painful bite.

6)      COMMON RIVER FROG (Rana angolensis)

Sometimes called Common Rana. They breed in permanent water like rivers and dams.

The Common River Frog is found in the most central and eastern parts of the county.

They are normally green with brown spots.

The sound is two different calls. A short croak and a sharp rattle.

Please post your pictures of frogs and interesting stories to this weblog.

Look out for the next post on “SOUTH AFRICA NATURE LOVER’S PARADISE”

 

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