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Press release. Photo above by Chanita Sykes from Pexels.

Both Agri SA and TLU SA today call on their members to be more alert, and on the police to maintain visibility in rural areas during this time. As agricultural organisations, we realise that the police are currently under enormous pressure; therefore, both organisations undertake to co-operate with the police to ensure that agriculture can continue producing food within a safe environment during this time.

The President, in elaborating on his declaration of a state of disaster to curb the spread of  COVID-19, identified agriculture as one of the essential sectors. This reaffirms the strategic value of this sector as it continues to feed the population and maintain food security during the state of disaster. The safety of the sector is also of strategic importance for the role it must play as essential sector.

The two organisations also call on their members to continue applying home and hearth protection measures and to be even more safety conscious at this time. Liaison with local security structures, adherence to the farming community’s protection measures and compilation of a local contingency plan with the assistance of police are aspects that should now receive attention locally.

The effective implementation of the Rural Safety Strategy and Farm Access Protocol to keep the farming community safe must be seriously considered to ensure that farm visits can be monitored. Farmers must be more alert than ever before and watch out for people who misrepresent themselves in order to gain access to a farm in order to commit crime. For the safety of the farming community, it is important that everyone knows who is visiting the farm and what the reason for the visit is. The state of disaster could offer criminals an opportunity to target the farming community; therefore, implementing the protocol can serve as deterrent and contribute towards safeguarding the farm.

 

Relevant pages on AgribookDigital include “Organised agriculture” and “Rural Crime and Farm Safety“.

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