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According to a report on the South African independent media website on November 4, South Africa’s major poultry producers said that it is expected that the South African poultry industry will achieve its transformation goal in 2022, that is, allowing black emerging farmers to participate more widely in the industry
.
In response to questions about the limited participation of black emerging farmers, the South African Poultry Association (SAPA) responded that the current South African poultry industry master planning branch has achieved results and it is expected that black emerging farmers will achieve more growth in the next 12 months
.
Black contract growers currently raise a total of 12.
6 million poultry, and this number will increase to 16 million in the next 12 months
.
Previously, the South African Farmers Association (AFASA) African Poultry Producers Branch (APP) stated that the South African poultry master plan is a continuation of the dominant position of established producers, and emerging producers need to obtain higher rights
.
.
In response to questions about the limited participation of black emerging farmers, the South African Poultry Association (SAPA) responded that the current South African poultry industry master planning branch has achieved results and it is expected that black emerging farmers will achieve more growth in the next 12 months
.
Black contract growers currently raise a total of 12.
6 million poultry, and this number will increase to 16 million in the next 12 months
.
Previously, the South African Farmers Association (AFASA) African Poultry Producers Branch (APP) stated that the South African poultry master plan is a continuation of the dominant position of established producers, and emerging producers need to obtain higher rights
.