The Food Security and Agrarian Reform programme aims to facilitate and promote food security and agrarian reform programmes and initiatives. Its budget for the current financial year showed a real increase of 6.1 per cent (Table 2), which is due to a real increase of 27.5 per cent allocation to the Sector Capacity Development sub-programme. The sub-programme is responsible for sector education and training, sector colleges and other special programmes within the sector, e.g. female farmer awards. The sub- programme also makes transfers to CASP for sector colleges' training and infrastructure development. However, the bulk of Programme 3's budget goes to the Food Security sub-programme, which constitutes 61.7 per cent of the programme's budget. In terms of economic classification, the programme's largest allocation is for transfers to provinces and municipalities, specifically for CASP, amounting to R1.1 billion and accounting for 80.7 per cent of the programme's budget. For the 2012/13 financial year, CASP allocations will be focused on infrastructure (R762.1 million), Extension Recovery Plan (R322.2 million) and colleges for infrastructure (R52.5 million).