AGRIBUSINESS PERSPECTIVE
The event brought together a diverse array of key agribusiness players, including high-profile government officials from the Department of Agriculture, leaders of agribusiness operations, financial institutions, and agribusiness associations, particularly those based in the northern regions of South Africa. A number of farmers, representing various scales of operation, were also in attendance.
The presence of such prominent stakeholders at the dialogue underscored the sector-wide vested interest in the growth and sustainability of the agriculture sector. The gathering served as a platform for discussing how these players could collaborate to unlock opportunities and tackle the broader challenges facing the sector.
PARTNERSHIP APPROACH
A key takeaway from the event was the shared belief that collaborative efforts among stakeholders could unlock new opportunities for both large-scale commercial farmers and smallholder farmers.
This story is from the Farmer's Weekly 8 November 2024 edition of Farmer's Weekly.
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