Farmer's Weekly

More help for black smallholders and subsistence farmers

The deregulation of South Africa's agricultural markets was hailed as one of the defining moments in the sector. The state removed farmer subsidies, lifted food import restrictions and abolished control boards, thus creating the free market system we enjoy today.

Ail indicators snow tnat tne decision to deregulate was rational, aligned with the globalisation agenda, and good for the country. For example, agricultural output doubled between 1996 and

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