Agri SA stated in a press release that issued last week that the shameful events that took place during the opening ceremony in Parliament were unfortunately also indicative of the mounting frustration experienced by an increasing number of South Africans over what is happening in government circles and with service delivery. It was also an opportunity missed to inspire South Africans and investors about our countries’ prospects. President Zuma’s references to agriculture and agricultural land in the state of the nation address serve as a further example of utterances that undermine confidence and have a detrimental impact on the economy. To read the full media statement, click HERE.
Published on Monday, 23rd February 2015 - 13:34
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