in Conversation With Bronwynn Engelbrecht, DA Gauteng Shadow MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development

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The Democratic Alliance Gauteng has raised concerns over the security and maintenance of Agri-Parks across the province, warning that vandalism and theft are threatening food security, job creation, and support for emerging farmers.
According to information provided in response to questions tabled in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature, all nine Agri-Parks in Gauteng have been affected by criminal activity. The reported losses include approximately R2.45 million worth of stolen equipment and infrastructure, as well as R2.7 million in damages caused by vandalism.
Agri-Parks are agricultural hubs established to assist emerging farmers through training, infrastructure support, and access to markets. The programme is intended to boost agricultural production, create employment opportunities, and contribute to food security in the province.
The DA has called on Gauteng MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development, Vuyiswa Ramokgopa, to urgently improve security measures at all Agri-Parks. The party argues that better security would protect public investment, reduce maintenance costs, and help attract private-sector investment into the agricultural sector.
The DA further notes that an estimated R950 000 is required to repair damage at several Agri-Parks, including those in Rand West, Eikenhof, Sebokeng Zone 10, Tarlton, Soshanguve, and Rooiwaal.
The party maintains that supporting emerging farmers through improved infrastructure, market access, and financial assistance is essential for strengthening Gauteng’s agricultural sector and ensuring long-term food security.
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