Hon House Chair, I move without notice:
That the House -
(1) notes that since 8 May 2002 more than 147 members of the farming community in Bonnievale in the Western Cape have benefited from the land reform scheme under the infamous Ashton Small Scale Farmers Trust;
(2) also notes that the community, to this day, still have no access to water, the most essential resource for running a successful farming business; (3) acknowledges that almost 13 years later a once successful and highly productive dairy and wheat farm, that brought joy to its recipients' lives and helped heal scars and fix the injustices of the apartheid era, is now struggling without government support;
(4) further notes that the farming community has approached and exhausted every government channel they have been referred to for over a decade, and that all they have received have been empty promises;
(5) also acknowledges that a successful land redistribution programme requires strong government support to ensure sustained success;
(6) calls on government to provide the beneficiaries of the Ashton Small Scale Farmers Trust with funding, subsidies, skills development and other resources to ensure production on the land;
(7) also calls on the Langeberg Local Municipality to further support small-scale farmers in the area by buying at least 50% of the food they produce for service provision in school feeding schemes, hospitals, prisons and other government institutions; and
(8) finally calls on government to legislate for all its institutions to do the same.
Agreed to.