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Title: ECO- AGRICULTURE EXTENDED LANDCARE PROGRAM


1
ECO- AGRICULTURE EXTENDED LANDCARE PROGRAM
  • BACKGROUND
  • POLICY FRAMEWORK
  • STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
  • LANDCARE PROGRAMME ELEMENTS
  • LANDCARE THEMES
  • LANDCARE APPROACH
  • PROGRAMME ROLL-OUT
  • VISION FOR LANDCARE IN SA
  • NEW APPROACHES/ STRATEGIES
  • ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
  • NATIONAL PROJECTS

2
BACKGROUND POST 1994 CONT.
  • Awareness raising Landcare video
  • Provincial workshop launches
  • MinMEC and ITCA endorsement
  • ITCA Standing Committee on Agriculture and
  • Document Implementation Framework for the
    Landcare Programme.

3
BACKGROUND CONT
  • The Landcare program is on course towards
    attaining its goals, impl. prov through DORA
  • Increase in number of projects (469) and
    community participation
  • Several hectares of land has been rehabilitated
  • Temporal jobs created
  • Need to expand and create sustainable and quality
    jobs

4
POLICY FRAMEWORK
  • The program has to meet other sectoral policy
    directives such as
  • The Microeconomic Reform Strategy (MERS)
  • The Expanded Public Works Program (EPWP)
  • The core elements of the agric sectoral plan
  • The program needs to meet international
    conventions that have been ratified by Parliament
    (i.e. MDG on FS, Poverty,WSSD)
  • Emphasis will be on skills development as
    articulated in the EPWP
  • The initiative will link policies and strategies
    of other spheres of government and numerous
    government departments involved in poverty
    alleviation.

5
NEW STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES FOR LANDCARE
  • To expand the secondary enterprise phase of the
    landcare program
  • Add value to farm operations and create
    sustainable and quality jobs
  • Will be achieved through development of
    agritourism , eco-technology and green lung
    strategies

6
LANDCARE PROGRAMME ELEMENTS
  • Major sub-programmes addressing resource
    conservation issues
  • Capacity building of local communities and
    support staff
  • Awareness programme
  • Policy and legislation and
  • Research and evaluation.

7
LANDCARE THEMES
  • Watercare initially targeted Limpopo Province,
    on the management and restoration of irrigation
    schemes
  • Veldcare initially targeted Northwest
    Province,on the promotiion of sustainable
    grazing systems that improve production,has since
    spread ie Zamani project
  • Soilcare initially targeted KZN, Eastern Cape
    and Mpumalanga,on the promotiion of sustainable
    production systems addressing depletion of soil
    fertility and soil acidity.

8
LANDCARE THEMES CONT.
  • Juniorcare promotion of food security at homes
    and at schools, awareness of sustainable
    agriculture, formation of youth clubs and small
    projects, must join the mainstream project
    funding mechanism and
  • (Small) Community Grants OUTSTANDING SUCCESS-
    improves the ability of resource-poor communities
    to manage land, water sources and vegetation in a
    sustainable and self-reliant manner.

9
LANDCARE APPROACHES
  • Community-based natural resource management
  • Partnerships
  • Local action
  • Food security
  • Integrated and innovative approaches
  • Redress
  • Training and skills development and
  • Promoting livelihoods and economic opportunities.

10
AusAID SUPPORTED ISDA
  • Selection and documentation of 8 Landcare Good
    Practice Models
  • New improved assessment criteria for Landcare
    projects
  • Facilitated annual national Landcare strategic
    planning, plus Provinces and the Landcare
    Secretariat
  • Supported development of ME system and project
    cycle system with two toolkits and
  • Helped develop a national Landcare research
    strategy.

11
AusAID SUPPORT CONT.
  • Design and production of 5 Landcare short
    courses
  • SAQA accreditation of a national Landcare
    Facilitation qualification under the PAETA,
    development of course and Learnership
  • Produced Landcare Skills Development Toolkit to
    guide access to courses, qualifications and
    Learnerships
  • Training of course accreditors and course
    providers.

12
AusAID SUPPORT CONT.
  • Produced capacity building strategies and plans,
    including post ISDA plan
  • National staff had 2 750 days of capacity
    building courses, workshops other training
    events
  • Provincial staff had 29 000 days of same
  • three interprovincial study tours, four
    provincial tours

13
PAST PROGRAMME ROLL-OUT
  • Poverty Relief and Infrastructural development
    Funding used for the programme.
  • 1998/1999 R25million
  • 1999/2000 R20million
  • 2000/2001 R25million
  • 2001/2002 R25million
  • 2003/2004 R40million
  • 2004/2005 R78 million (EPWP)

14
Future 5yr Funding for the LandCare Programme
  • Year Total Ex-SPRA Labour Other
  • 2004/5 R78 m R60 m R3 m R15m
  • 2005/6 R67 m R64 m R3 m R0
  • 2006/7 R71 m R68 m R3 m R0
  • 2007/8 R75 m R72 m R3 m
    R0
  • 2008/9 R79 m R76 m R3 m R0
  • Total R355 m R340 m R15 m R x m

15
VISION FOR LANDCARE IN SA
  • Development and implementation of systems of land
    use and management that will sustain and benefit
    individuals and communities both presently and in
    future.
  • Establish a sense of community stewardship and
    ownership towards the sustainable use of the
    natural resources, especially for agricultural
    production.

16
VISION FOR LANDCARE IN SA CONT.
  • Further institutional development within
    provinces and ownership of Landcare from
    management down to grassroots level.
  • Promoting the concept of partnerships in funding
    involving the landcare group, and
    local,provincial and national government.
  • Continued roll-out of capacity building programme
    that will enhance the skills of all partners
    active in Landcare.

17
NEW APPROACHES/ STRATEGIES
  • Agri-Tourism Development Project to assess
    apparent potential, making of recommendations to
    exploit potential, plus planning of pilot
    projects
  • Development of appropriate Farmer
    Eco-technologies - Project to identify, adapt,
    demonstrate and spread such technologies
  • Green Lungs / Urban Agriculture Project will
    assess the potential, scope feasibility of
    promoting the sustainable production of
    agricultural products in urban and peri-urban
    areas.
  • The Department of Agriculture together with the
    Provinces is implementing 111 projects of which
    some are continuing and the rest are new all
    funded with R70 million, in 2004/5.

18
AGRITOURISM
  • Rationale
  • Desire for urban population to experience rural
    environments
  • Creating sustainable job opportunities as part
    of the expanded public works program
  • Benefits
  • Educate public about the importance of
    agricultural ecosystem and its contribution to
    economy and quality of life.
  • Enhance the appeal and demand for local products
  • Foster regional marketing efforts
  • Create value-added direct marketing efforts to
    stimulate economic activities

19
AGRITOURISM CONTINUE
  • Component / approach consists of the following
    activities
  • Co-coordinating and linking policies and programs
  • Establishing supportive organizational structures
    and processes
  • Promoting product quality and identification
  • Promoting local involvement and alliances
  • Facilitating local product development and
    marketing
  • Research
  • R20 Million is allocated to achieve these
    activities

20
ECO-TECHNOLOGY
  • Creating harmony between agricultural production
    and the environment through adoption of
    environmental focused technologies.
  • Conservation agriculture
  • Combating land degradation and improvement of
    land productivity
  • Mitigating against greenhouse gases and climate
    change, and the promotion of carbon sequestration
  • Reduction of soil contamination and water
    pollution
  • Promotion of rain water harvesting systems
  • R3 Million will be set aside to achieve this
    objective

21
GREEN LUNGS
  • Urban agriculture will make a meaningful
    contribution towards
  • Household food security
  • Income generation
  • Nature conservation
  • Reversal of urban migration Join LRAD become
    commercial farmers in rural areas
  • Reclaiming, revitalizing and renewing urban
    environments.
  • R2 Million is allocated to this component.

22
PARTNERSHIPS
  • Government will foster partnerships between the
    private sector and farmers in order to identify
    market and product development opportunities.
  • Key players are
  • Private individuals
  • Personal and company taxpayers
  • Private companies
  • The international community

23
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
  • Integrating agriculture with tourism
  • Develop strategic partnerships
  • Role of Government
  • Capacity building
  •   Local participation  

24
NATIONAL PROJECTS
LANDCARE SUB-PROGRAMME PROJECT INDICATIVE BUDGET (M)
Agri-tourism 1. Identification and feasibility study into agri-tourism development 2. agri-tourism pilot projects 20
Eco-Technology Identification, adaption and adoption of appropriate eco-technologies 1.9
Green Lungs/Urban Agriculture Fruit trees for homes project Vegetable gardens 2
  • .

25
NATIONAL PROJECTS CONTINUE
Public Participation, Awareness and Training 1. Public awareness and understanding of sustainable resource use 2. Community empowerment, skill and entrepreneurial development 3. Support for integrated forums and networking 4. Capacity building programme 10
National LandCare and CASP Project Management National LandCare and CASP Support Unit 0.5
Total 10.5
26
L/C PROVINCIAL EXPENDITURE (APR-DEC 2004)
PROV ALLOC APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT 0CT NOV DEC TOTAL BALANCE
                         
                         
EC 3500000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 115,000 O.OO 302,000 417000 3083000
                         
FS 2000000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 104, 600 169,573,66 0.00 22,000 34,664 78664 1921336
                         
GP 1600000 100, 000 96 000 95, 000 105, 000 124, 000 0.00 0.00 220OOO 119,000 339000 1261000
                         
KZN 4000000 0.00 0.00 100, 431 0.00 148, 000 68,236,62 1,402,695 675,000 244,255 2996950 1003050
                         
LIMP 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.OO 0.00 0 0
                         
MP 5500000 117,399 100 ,495 141, 345 104, 633 81, 340 570,425 617,599 788,915 933,306 3816559 1683441
                         
NC 2000000 0.00 60 ,000 152, 744 201, 981 54, 700 26,032 99,478 84,315 69,237 363377 1636623
                         
NW 5000000 0.00 0.00 0.00 201, 981 2, 066 2,028,562 1,846.91 630,054 392,957 3683420 1316580
                         
WC 3500000 0.00 0.00 0.00 90, 739 365, 000 706,000 104,000 673,000 370,000 2526000 974000
27
LANDCARE PROVINCIAL NON FINANCIAL OUPUTS FOR
2004/2005 (APRIL - DEC)


PROV Q1 EPWP Q1 Q2 EPWP Q2 Q3 EPWP Q3
  NCOP DEAT NCOP DEAT NCOP DEAT
             
EC Not submitted Sub 01/11/04 Sub 12/10/04 Sub 01/11/04 Sub 14/01/2005 Sub 14/01/2005
           
FS Not submitted Not submitted Sub15/10/04 Not submitted Sub10/01/2005 Sub 14/01/2005
           
GP Not submitted Sub14/07/04 Sub 19/10/06 Sub 20/10/04 Sub 14/01/2005 Not submitted
           
KZN Not submitted Not submitted Sub 15/10/08 Sub 19/10/04 Sub 13/01/2005 Not submitted
             
LIMP No alloc. No alloc. No alloc. No alloc. No alloc. No alloc.
             
MP Sub 19/07/04 Not submitted Sub 19/10/08 Sub 19/10/04 Sub 17/01/2005 Not submitted
             
NC Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted
           
NW Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted Sub 21/01/2005 Sub 21/01/2005
           
WC Not submitted Not submitted Sub 11/10/08 Not submitted Sub 14/01/2005 Not submitted
28
CASP PROVINCIAL EXPENDITURE (APR-DEC 2004)
PROV ALLOC APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC TOTAL BALANCE
                         
                         
EC 38043000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,977,900 0.00 0.00 36,162 2,014,062 36,028,938
                         
FS 16870000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 123,000 17,000 140,000 16,730,000
                         
GP 4582000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 124 000 0 4,582,000
                         
KZN 37016000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,040,254 2,911,830 6,132,153 1,080,792 12,165,029 24,850,971
                         
LIMP 33428000 0.00 0.00 0.00 1, 851, 664 0.00 0.00 5,912,000 668,850 1,339,672 7,920,522 25,507,478
                         
MP 18903000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 557,000 600,000 980,000 0.00 2,137,000 16,766,000
                         
NC 10518000 0.00 0.00 0.00 8,730.00 0.00 518,087 103,770 1,481,960 1,883,848 3,996,395 6,521,605
                         
NW 26876000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 299,201.00 0 1,203,785 1,502,986 25,373,014
                         
WC 13764000 130 152 161 419,000 0.00 1,904,000 -373.000 700,000 6,372 3,029,442 10,734,558
                      32,905,436 167,094,564
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CASP PROVINCIAL NON-FINANCIAL OUTPUTS FOR
2004/2005 (APRIL - DECEMBER


PROV Q1 EPWP Q1 Q2 EPWP Q2 Q3 EPWP Q3
  NCOP DEAT NCOP DEAT NCOP DEAT
             
EC Not submitted Not submitted Sub 12/10/04 Sub 5/11/2004 Sub 14/01/2005 Sub 14/01/2005
             
FS Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted
             
GP Not submitted Sub 17/07/04 SubNo Exp Not submitted Not Submitted Not submitted
             
KZN Not submitted Not submitted Sub 15/10/04 Not submitted Sub 13/01/2005 Not submitted
             
LIMP Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted Sub 17/01/2005 Sub 17/01/2005
             
MP Sub 19/07/04 Not submitted Sub 19/10/04 Not submitted Not submitted Not Submitted
             
NC Not submitted Not submitted Sub13/10/04 Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted
             
NW Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted Not submitted Not Submitted
             
WC Not submitted No Report Sub 11/10/04 Not submitted Sub 14/01/2005 Not Submitted
30
Landcare International
  • South Africa is participating in the African
    chapter initiative for Landcare International
  • SA hosted an International workshop session
    during the second National Landcare Conference

31
Thank you
  • Bonga Msomi
  • Department of Agriculture
  • Tel 012-319 7685
  • Email smlusm_at_nda.agric.za
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