Categories: News

Eastern Cape Department’s Aquaculture Workshop Boosts Small-Scale Farmers

The Eastern Cape’s Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform (DRDAR) has partnered with the Eastern Cape Socio-Economic Consultative Council to organize a two-day workshop for small-scale farmers. The event aimed to develop an inclusive provincial aquaculture and fisheries strategy to support the growth of the sector in the region.

Collaborative Efforts to Develop the Aquaculture Sector

Representatives from communal aquaculture and fisheries cooperatives, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment, the private sector, the Department of Economic Affairs, Environment and Tourism, Walter Sisulu University, and various municipalities participated in the workshop. The licensed cooperatives in Coffee Bay, Port St Johns, and Bizana areas have received support from DRDAR in the form of diving gear and fishing equipment.

Need for Collaboration and Integration with Agriculture Value Chain

Mvesilo Tshemese, representing aquaculture cooperatives from the OR Tambo District, acknowledged the learning opportunity and the need for collaboration between departments, the private sector, and communities to develop the rural sector. DRDAR’s director for animal research, Mfundo Macanda, explained the necessity to coordinate efforts for improved food security and sustainable rural livelihoods. He stressed the importance of integrating emerging farmers into the agriculture value chain and providing them with a reliable market for their products.

Developing a Comprehensive Strategy for Sustainable Growth and Management

The strategy under development aims to address the sector’s challenges and support initiatives required for sustainable growth and management. Abongile Ngqongwa, DFFE Director for Small-Scale Fisheries Management, appreciated the efforts and emphasized the need for cooperation and complementation among government officials and the private sector to create meaningful impact.

Training and Capacity Building for Small-Scale Farmers

Training and capacity building for small-scale farmers are on the cards, with the appointment of full-time mentors for each of the 92 licensed cooperatives. Andre Bok, managing director of Kingfisher Enterprises, opined that small-scale farmers should gather as much information as possible. He appreciated the government’s support and revealed that his company is also collaborating with some cooperatives to help them develop.

A Promising Step towards the Development of a Thriving Aquaculture Sector

The workshop demonstrated the Eastern Cape government’s commitment to supporting small-scale farmers in the aquaculture sector. By fostering a collaborative approach and providing necessary resources, the region can unlock the sector’s potential, contributing to food security, economic development, and sustainable livelihoods for the communities involved. The event marks a promising step towards the development of a comprehensive strategy that addresses the challenges faced by small-scale farmers and paves the way for a thriving aquaculture sector in the Eastern Cape.

Serjio Zakharoff

A Russian-Spanish journalist and Cape Town native, channels his lifelong passion for South Africa into captivating stories for his local blog. With a diverse background and 50 years of rich experiences, Serjio's unique voice resonates with readers seeking to explore Cape Town's vibrant culture. His love for the city shines through in every piece, making Serjio the go-to source for the latest in South African adventures.

Recent Posts

A Gritty Display of Tenacity: South Africa’s Springboks Overpower New Zealand’s All Blacks

South Africa's Springboks achieved an incredible win against New Zealand's All Blacks in the Cape…

5 hours ago

The Northern Cape: A Mosaic of Springtime Wildflowers

The Northern Cape in South Africa transforms into a vibrant tapestry of wildflowers every year…

7 hours ago

A Glimpse into Cape Town’s History: Honoring the Peers Family Legacy

The Peers family, selftaught archaeologists, played a significant role in uncovering the ancient history of…

8 hours ago

A Crucial Turning Point: The Western Cape Government Appeals for Unity Amidst Education Budget Cuts

The budget cuts in education that could lead to over 2,000 teachers losing their jobs…

15 hours ago

Unfolding Fire Season Threat in Western Cape: A Tale of Irony

The Western Cape is facing a potentially turbulent fire season due to excessive rainfall, which…

16 hours ago

Cape Town Naval Tragedy: A Tale of Bravery Amidst Nature’s Fury

In September 2023, a routine South African Navy drill turned into a tragedy when an…

16 hours ago