Limpopo premier Stan Mathabatha plans to use agriculture, tourism, and mining to fight poverty and boost the economy.
“We have taken a decision that 20% of state procurement should go to youth-owned enterprises. In the same vein, 20% of state procurement will benefit women-owned enterprises while 7% will go to businesses owned by people living with disabilities,” he said. “The strategy seeks to double the current 3% contribution of the tourism sector to the total national GDP.
supporting the revitalisation of primary agriculture and agro-processing, targeting undeveloped lands in particular;supporting black farmers in order to increase their entry into the food value chain;and facilitating transformation in the sector with a view to ensure a meaningful participation of women, youth and people with disabilities.
They must fund small scale farmers
So sick and tired of all these empty promisses.
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