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Experts believe that in a developing economy such as SA's, agriculture can contribute significantly to household food security. Most crop production took place in backyard gardens, and households involved in agricultural activities were mostly engaged in the production of edible crops. Acknowledging that land is power, the Black Farmers Association of South Africa was formed in to benefit African farmers who still occupy minority status in the sector as small-scale producers of crops and livestock.
Emerging black farmers in particular face a number of challenges, including finance, access to essential information, skills transfer, benefitting from land reform programmes, acquisition of hi-tech farming implements and access to markets. The association's main objective is to assist black farmers to achieve their full potential as commercially successful players in the sector who will be able to run self-sustaining operations that contribute meaningfully to food security in the country.
In short, there's a lack of knowledge on critical aspects of the sector, particularly on innovative and high-tech methods of husbandry. According to Jerry Tsie, the reason for this backwardness is because unlike elsewhere in the world, SA doesn't have professional agents who assist farmers to improve their productivity by providing expert advice, information and other critical support services.
The Free State-born actor, writer and documentary film producer says he has identified this shortcoming in the sector and he's confident that he can play his part in assisting emerging farmers. Although Tsie, 54, is not a farmer, he says his passion for agrarian and pastoral matters places him in a good position to lend a helping hand.
Although he was born and raised in a township of Kutlwanong, outside Odendaalsrus , farm life was part of his upbringing. We will be assigned to perform various tasks such as milking the cows," he recalls. His late parents used to stay and work in a farmhouse outside Bothaville, also in Free State - the country's agricultural heartland and maize capital.