Privatize government's land to get budget balanced
Land under the control of government is an unhealthy practice that causes only harm to the country and to agriculture.
Mr. Louis Meintjes, TAU SA's president, responded to the news of horrific neglect on a farm near Nigel that is managed by the local authority. Apparently many pigs and chickens died of thirst while plants in vegetable tunnels also died of drought (see Netwerk24 report).. Meanwhile, it was revealed that the Mamahlola farm near Tzaneen, which was given to the Banareng Ba-Ga-Letsoala community 10 year ago and since then placed under the administration of the government, is not able to pay its workers because of mismanagement.
"It is a known fact that land that is privately owned is generally better managed as it is as part of a business that is considered to be profitable.
"Where government is the manager of land it is delegated to an official with no personal interest in the land. He does not share in the profits or losses with the result that he does not really care about the success.
"During the interim budget by the Minister of Finance he announced that certain state assets will be partially sold in an effort to get government out of its financial problems. Under those circumstances it would be desirable also to sell land owned by government and to get commercial farming going, rather than to let it be neglected as in the Spaarwater and Tzaneen cases where also R15 million of taxpayers' money was pumped in without a single cent return from it," SAID Mr Meintjes.