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The Minister of
Rural Development and Land Reform, Mr. Gugile Nkwinti is to launch a
wine estate that is part of the policy on Strengthening the Relative
Rights of People Working the Land (50/50) policy the Western Cape on
Saturday 10 December.
The Solms-Delta
Wine Estate operates a wine production business in the Franschhoek area
outside Cape Town, on a property measuring 54 hectares.
The Department of
Rural Development and Land Reform purchased an equity stake in the
business and the land on behalf of farm workers following the conclusion
of an agreement with the farm owners facilitated by the National
Empowerment Fund.
Thought the policy
framework on Strengthening the Relative Rights of People Working the
land, commonly known as the 50/50 policy, government seeks to assist
beneficiaries (mainly farm workers and farm dwellers) to secure
permanent tenure on the properties where they work or live as well as
acquire economic interests in agricultural land and businesses on which
they are working or living.
The farm workers as
well as the farm dwellers through the formation of the Wijn de Caab
Trust, share equal ownership together with established wine farmers Mark
Solms (Zandvliet-Delta Farming (Pty) Ltd) and Richard Astor
(Lubeck-Delta Ltd).
Issued by: Department of Rural Development and Land Reform
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