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Infrastructure underdevelopment threat to Eastern Cape’s agro-processing sector
Mthatha initiative food for thought
Rural development pilot a success
Over R100m injection for Transkei cropping project
Project brings hope for E Cape rural youth
Mill millions could stay in the province
Posted on: Wednesday, 01 December 2010. Article source: ECDC. Category: Media Releases
ECDC unpacks the challenges of infrastructure in the province as its plans to diversify from the automotive sector. Read More...Mthatha initiative food for thought
Posted on: Wednesday, 01 September 2010. Article source: Sowetan, 27 August 2010. Category: Agriculture
Rural development took a huge step forward for the community of Ncise in the Eastern Cape with the opening of the Mthatha Airport Agriculture Service.
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Posted on: Monday, 08 March 2010. Article source: Eastern Cape government, 19 February 2010. Category: Development
The communities of Tsolo and Qumbu villages roundly applauded the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and the provincial government during the recent visits to the rural development pilot sites.. Read More...Over R100m injection for Transkei cropping project
Posted on: Friday, 27 November 2009. Article source: AsgiSA EC, 23 November 2009. Category: Agriculture
The Eastern Cape Provincial Government’s special purpose vehicle AsgiSA Eastern Cape (EC) is about to double its dry land cropping footprint in the former Transkei from 6,700 hectares to 12,000 hectares this planting season.. Read More...Project brings hope for E Cape rural youth
Posted on: Monday, 30 July 2007. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Development
Eastern Cape youth have been advised to stop toyi-toying and reap the fruits of freedom as a R15-million project was launched to develop rural youths into commercial farmers.. Read More...Mill millions could stay in the province
Posted on: Thursday, 28 April 2005. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Agriculture
Mill could service up to 4 000 farmers from Lusikisiki, Flagstaff, Umzimkulu, Butterworth, Dutywa, Mthatha and Cofimvaba.
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