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Unilever & Department of Agriculture Officially Launch Jozini Smallholder Farmer Programme

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In a collaborative effort, Unilever South Africa, The Department of Agriculture (DOA), and the Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD) launched the crucial Jozini Smallholder Farmer Programme. The programme is aimed at promoting sustainability, improve livelihoods, and empower smallholder farmers in the Jozini region.

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Unilever Jozini Project: A Commitment to Sustainable Agriculture

The Unilever Jozini Project represents an important investment in sustainable agriculture and community development. This initiative focuses on cultivating herbs and spices in the Jozini area, leveraging local resources and knowledge to create a sustainable supply chain while benefiting the local community economically and socially.

Public-Private Partnership for Socio-Economic Development

The programme is a result of a strong partnership between Unilever South Africa and the National and Provincial Departments of Agriculture. This collaboration underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in driving socio-economic development and sustainability.

Empowering Smallholder Farmers

Designed to enhance the skills of 100 smallholder farmers from villages within Ndumo, Makhane, Mahlabeni, and other areas, the programme focuses on training farmers in herbs and spice cultivation. This enables them to become suppliers for Unilever's supplier localization programme, with an uptake agreement for their produce. The initiative aims to create employment opportunities, enhance the skills of local farmers, and promote sustainable agricultural practices, contributing to the economic growth and development of the Jozini region.

Key Highlights of the Programme

  • Training and Mentorship: 100 farmers have already participated in comprehensive training aligned with AgriSETA unit standards, covering practical and theoretical aspects of herb and spice farming.
  • Youth and Women Empowerment: Reflecting Unilever's commitment to inclusivity, 67% of the beneficiaries are youth, and 66% are women.
  • Sustainable Agriculture: The programme promotes regenerative agriculture practices, contributing to environmental sustainability and improved livelihoods.

Launch Event in Ndumo Village

At the launch of the programme in Ndumo Village, Jozini, there was a handover of a tractor to the farmers and the unveiling of a drying tunnel, symbolizing the support and resources provided to the farmers 97 farmers who participated in the programme officially graduated during the programme launch.

Drying Tunnel

Minister for Agriculture, Mr. John Steenhuisen emphasized the importance of partnerships:

"Partnerships are very important, and that is why number one in my priorities as minister, published in our Annual Performance Plan, is Partnerships For Growth. We recognize that if we try and do things on our own we won’t get far, but if we work together we can go far together. These partnerships for growth speak to the National Government’s priorities. President Ramaphosa has told us all that the priorities of the government at a national level are creating jobs, inclusive growth, and fighting poverty. There is no better department to do those three things than our Department of Agriculture and our agricultural family. Partnerships go beyond just something on paper, or what we say is a priority. Partnerships are rooted in our core philosophy as South Africans – Ubuntu."

MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development, Ms. Thembeni kaMadlopha-Mthethwa pledged support for the smallholder farmers:

"I am happy to see the partnership between government and Unilever helping our farmers. We always appreciate the support from the National Department of Agriculture and Minister John Steenhuisen who is always available to help us. Graduates must share the knowledge and skills learned and gained during the programme."

Jozini Farmer Tractor

Justin Apsey, CEO of Unilever South Africa, expressed pride in supporting the programme:

"We are proud to support the Jozini Smallholder Farmer Programme, which aligns with our commitment to sustainability and empowering local communities. This initiative will not only improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers but also contribute to a more sustainable agricultural sector. This is a capacity-building initiative empowering and alleviating unemployment while providing a decent life in the heart of KwaZulu-Natal."

Zinhle Manzini, a Jozini smallholder farmer, shared her experience:

"Through the programme, I've gained important skills for nurturing crops, preparing soil, identifying issues, and taking necessary actions to support crop growth. It has also taught me the steps involved in the farming process. I’m happy that Unilever is assisting us by providing access to marketplaces to sell our produce, helping to prevent financial losses. I encourage young people and women to join such programmes to learn about farming, which can be a viable source of income."

The Jozini Smallholder Farmer Programme stands as a beacon of hope for sustainable agriculture and community empowerment in South Africa.

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