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Title: PRESENTATION ON TRADE INCENTIVES


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PRESENTATION ON TRADE INCENTIVES

DIRECTORATE MARKETING PRESENTED BY MR. DEON
KAMFER
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INCENTIVES BY GOVERNMENT WITH REGARD TO
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
  • Since 2001, the Department focuses on the
    promotion of BEEs (Black Economic Empowerment)
    and SMMEs in agriculture and the improvement of
    access to domestic as well as international
    markets with a focus on the previously
    disadvantaged areas and special provision has
    been made that SMMEs/BEEs can participate in
    these incentives.
  • The Department therefore decided to embark on an
    initiative to bring the SMMEs/BEEs into the
    mainstream of trade activities.
  • The mission of the Directorate is inter alia
  • To implement trade measures in terms of treaties
    through the administration on permits, quotas and
    schemes.
  • The Directorate Marketing is routinely involved
    in the administration and issuing of negotiated
    market access import and export permits for a
    range of agricultural products.

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ISSUING OF IMPORT, EXPORT REBATE PERMITS TO
ENHANCE MARKET ACCESS
  • The incentives by Government to achieve the
    mission and outcome can be summarized as
    follows
  • A. IMPORT PROCEDURES
  • Market access opportunities under the World Trade
    Organization (Marrakech Agreement) specifies
    products than can be imported at a reduced rate
    of duty subject to a rebate permits issued by the
    Department. Any person interested in importing
    any of the products listed below must apply to
    the Department.
  • Rebate permits for the importation of natural
    honey under the tariff heading 04.09 which must
    be repacked in immediate packing of less than
    1000 grammes, will be issued by the Department
  • (iii) Administrative Fee of R 350.00.

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PRODUCTS TO BE IMPORTED UNDER MARKET ACCESS
OPPORTUNITIESUNDER THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
(WTO) ARE AS FOLLOWS
PRODUCT TARIFF HEADING
Meat of bovine animals 02.01/02.02
Meat of sheep 02.04
Milk powder 04.02
Buttermilk 04.03
Whey, 04.04
Butter, food preparations 04.05, 21.06
Cheese, pasta 04.06, 19.02
Dried vegetables, dried chickpeas 07.012, 07.03
Dried beans, dried fruit Wine of fresh grapes 07.13, 08.13 22.04 22.08
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The incentives by Government to achieve the
mission and outcome can be summarized as follows
  • B. EXPORT PROCEDURES
  • Export procedures in terms of the Trade
    Development and Co-operation Agreement (TDCA)
    between the European Union (EU) and the Republic
    of South Africa. The concessions provided in
    terms of this agreement specifies tariff
    preferences on limited quantities of selected
    products in the form of tariff quotas that can be
    exported subject to an export permit issued by
    the Department. Any person interested in
    exporting any of the products listed below must
    apply to the Department.
  • In order to achieve these incentives, General
    Notices will be
  • Published in the Government Gazette, and will
    include detailed information regarding the
    procedures for the submission of applications for
    the above-mentioned incentives
  • Placed on the Department of Agricultures website
    (http//www.nda.agric.za/publications) under
    publications categories to open Government
    Gazette Notices.
  • C. Workshops, road shows and EXPOs will be
    arranged on a regular basis to inform
    potential importers and exporters of the various
    trade agreements and of the administrative
    procedures required in applying for allocation
    quotas.

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DEVELOPMENT AND CO-OPERATION AGREEMENT TO
THE EUROPEAN UNION ARE AS FOLLOWS
PRODUCT TARIFF HEADING
Cheese, Cut Flowers, Proteas 04.06, 06.03 (Potential exporters must apply to Customs and Excise- SARS)
Frozen Strawberries 08.11
Canned Fruit (pears, apricot peaches) 20.08
Fruit Juices Orange juice Pineapple juice Apple juice 20.09
Sparkling Wine 2204.01.19/99
Red White Wine 2204.21
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VALUE ON TRADE INCENTIVES
  • IMPORT SAVINGS IN 2007
  • MEAT OF BOVINE ANIMALS 8874 TONS (40/20)
    R15.7 MIL
  • MEAT OF SHEEP 1622 TONS
    (40/16) R 4.6 MIL
  • DRIED BEANS 11063 TONS
    (15/5) R 2.4 MIL
  • FROZEN VEGGIES 583 TONS
    (40/5.5) R 0.6 MIL
  • PASTA
    1749 TONS (20/11) R 1.0 MIL
  • TOBACCO 16773
    TONS (15/8.5) R9.9 MIL

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VALUE OF TRADE INCENTIVES
  • EXPORTS
  • PINEAPPLE JUICE (EXAMPLE)
  • BENEFIT 50 MFN ON A QUOTA OF 4 340
    TONS
  • EU ALLOCATION
    2 190 TONS
  • NORMAL EXPORTS
    500 TONS
  • TOTAL EXPORTS
    2 690 TONS
  • VALUE IN US DOLLARS
    2 349 150
  • VALUE IN RANDS
    R15 692 322
  • DUTY BASED ON 7.9
    185 582
  • DUTY BASED ON 15.2
    357 070
  • SAVINGS FOR CUSTOMERS USD
    171 488
  • SAVINGS FOR CUSTOMERS RANDS R 1 145
    539

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CONTACT DETAILS
  • Please feel welcome to contact the following
    people for further information
  • Directorate Marketing
    Assistant Director Mr. Jan Kleynhans
  • Director Mr. Billy Morokolo
    Tel (012) 319 8064
  • Tel (012) 319 8455
    E-mail JanK_at_nda.agric.za
  • E-mail DM_at_nda.agric.za
  • Fax (012) 319 8131
  • Sub-Directorate Marketing Administration
  • Deputy Director Mr. Deon Kamfer
  • Tel (012) 319 8070
  • E-mail DeonK_at_nda.agric.za
  • WEBSITE http//www.nda.agric.za
  • THANK YOU

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