The Trust Fund (registration number: 6461/01)
The agricultural industry is a valuable sector in the South African economy and is indispensable in terms of its contribution to social welfare, peace and national stability.
The consistently high incidence of crime in the rural areas, but particularly the ongoing spate of farm attacks and murders of farmers, farm workers and their families, seriously hampers the stabilising role that agriculture plays in rural areas. The safeguarding of the agricultural community is one of the highest priorities within Agri SA. The Trust Fund strives to make supplementary contributions to improve the agricultural community’s safety so that it can continue to produce food and fibre for the country’s population.
With the inception of the Trust Fund, former President Nelson Mandela gave his support to the Fund, and the current President continues to support this effort. The Trust Fund is managed by a team of expert agricultural, business and public leaders who accepted the responsibility to manage the finances of the Trust and to identify the projects that are to be financed.
Objectives of the Trust Fund
The overall objective of the Trust Fund is to contribute to the protection of rural areas and to improve the alertness of the rural community by:
Financing approved projects initiated at grassroots level in the interests of the relevant community so that such community can improve its own safety in the process;
Providing information to promote own alertness and the protection of homesteads;
Making contributions towards approved trust funds
created to assist financially those children who are orphaned as a
result of a farm attack.
The importance of agriculture in SA and Africa
South Africa comprises approximately 3.8% of the African continent, while only 14% of the total surface area of South Africa consists of arable farm land. South African farmers produce 25% of maize and 13% of wheat cultivated in Africa. In the South African Development Community (SADC) region, South Africa produces 58% of maize and 87% of wheat.
South Africa's total grain production represents approximately 61% of production in Southern Africa, while total red and white meat production in South Africa constitutes about 66% of total production in Southern Africa. South Africa is also the largest producer of sugar, milk and fresh fruit in Southern Africa.
In the total picture of agriculture production - in Africa and the world - South Africa is an exception par excellence.
Notwithstanding the security threat that South African farmers face on a daily basis, the whole of Africa as well as the rest of the world is envious of the South African farmer's expertise in the agricultural field that continues to ensure that our country, as well as many neighbouring states, have sufficient food.
Contact details:
Kobus Visser
| Private Bag X180 Centurion 0045 | Tel:
+27 (0) 12 643 3400 Fax : +27 (0) 12 663 3178 |
Partners of the Trust Fund
The following companies are acknowledged for their monthly financial contributions towards the Trust Fund:
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NISSAN SA |
CRISISONCALL |
