Marketing of Agricultural Products Act, 1996 (Act No. 47 of 1996)NoticesContinuation of Statutory Measure and Determination of Guideline Prices: Levies relating to Wheat, Barley and Oats2. Purpose and aim of statutory measure and the relation thereof to the objectives of the Act |
The purpose and aim of this statutory measure are to compensate breeders of wheat, barley and oats varieties for their contribution towards obtaining and utilising improved international agriculture related intellectual property to the benefit of the wheat, barley and oats industries in the Republic of South Africa.
The agricultural sector is expected to ensure food security, strengthen the economy and create job opportunities. This can be reconciled with the provisions of Section 2(3) of the Act. In order to achieve these aims and to further the competitive position of the wheat, barley and oats industries in the Republic of South Africa, it is essential to cultivate high yielding crops from seed varieties that are most suited for particular regions in the country.
For the optimisation of possible export earnings it is also imperative for South African commodities to conform to international quality standards so that South African producers of wheat, barley and oats can remain competitive in the international markets.
The statutory measure shall be administered by the SA Cultivar and Technology Agency NPC (SACTA). The levies collected will be administered in separate accounts for wheat, barley and oats respectively. SACTA shall be audited annually in accordance with generally accepted accounting practices.
A portion of the funds collected by means of the levy will be focussed on small-scale farmers and transformation in the wheat, barley and oats industries in the Republic of South Africa. SACTA shall allocate 20% of the levy proceeds to transformation initiatives in the grains industries, by means of service providers of its choice, and report back to the National Agricultural Marketing Council (NAMC) annually.