C Dowry: Jonkershoek eviction agreement signed

Statement by Cobus Dowry, Minister of Agriculture, Western
Cape: Historic agreement signed this morning in Stellenbosch Road forward for
Jonkershoek

16 June 2006

In view of the problems with evictions from the Jonkershoek area affecting
the farming community it was decided to have a meeting to resolve the matter
and to look at ways and means for a possible longer term solution.

A meeting took place on 13 June 2006 at Elsenburg and was attended by among
others, representatives from the Jonkershoek Crisis Committee, Congress of
South African Trade Unions (Cosatu), Agri Western Cape, Mountain to Ocean (Pty)
Ltd, Stellenbosch Municipality, Stellenbosch Landbou Genootskap, Women on Farms
and the departments of Agriculture and Land Affairs and the Office of the
Premier.

The representatives at the meeting all expressed appreciation for this, the
first meeting of its kind, to resolve matters through dialogue and all gave a
firm commitment to participate in the process to find solutions. All agreed and
resolved to pin down the following key principles, which will form the basis of
our planned discussions over the next three to six (3-6) months:

* A collective commitment to constructive engagement;
* An agreement that the Extension of Security of Tenure Act (ESTA) is
inadequate and needs to be reviewed;
* A moratorium on all evictions in this area, pending the conclusion of
negotiations aimed at three to six months;
* The setting up of Agri-villages;
* The centrality of parastatal and private land in the engagement of
transformation;
* All levels of governance to be included in this process – i.e.
local/municipal, provincial and national government;
* An end to severing basic services to farm occupants;
* Conducting an audit to provide common platforms of information;
* Rooting out those bad apples violating human rights.

A follow-up meeting is scheduled for 26 June 2006 to take the process
forward. This process of dialogue and constructive engagement in agricultural
communities may very well be the first of kind and may serve as a blueprint for
other similar areas in the province and South Africa.

Enquiries:
Alie van Jaarsveld
Tel: (021) 483 4700
Cell: 084 604 6701

Issued by: Ministry of Agriculture, Western Cape Provincial Government
16 June 2006

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