Western Cape MEC Van Rensburg urges agricultural community to remain calm
19 Nov 2012
"South Africa is a country where we take food and fibre security for granted. The past two weeks therefore came as a shock when this critical sector was burned and destroyed in the Western Cape. Not only did the sector suffer huge financial losses in damage to infrastructure and crops on the land: farmers and farm workers in the Western Cape lost their appetite for their very own industry.
Farmers are now reluctant to invest, and farm workers are doubtful about their career prospects. But the most serious consequence of the past two weeks is the sectors lack of appetite for future job creation.
During the past two weeks South Africa has witnessed power-hungry politicians placing their short term ambitions above their responsibility and love for our country. While the police were stretched beyond their capabilities to protect the lives and property of workers and employers; the South African President was missing in action. President Zuma was not prepared to deploy the military in a supportive role to the police service.
While the police was desperately trying to manage an out-of-control situation, politicians saw it fit to stoke hatred towards the agricultural community with slogans such as: "Die boere gaan k%k", and "Marikana is coming to agriculture, viva!"