AfriForum’s farming wing, the Southern African Agriculture Initiative (SAAI), will be taking the country’s farm murder issues to the United Nations (UN) at the launch of the Decade of Family Farming in Rome.
After a series of reports about farm attacks and the disturbing murder of Annette Kennealy, a Limpopo farm attack activist, AfriForum will turn to the United Nations for help.
The Afrikaner rights group’s farming wing, the Southern African Agriculture Initiative (SAAI), will head to Decade of Family Farming in Rome.
The Citizen reports that the group wants to highlight the challenges that South African farmers face.
Briefly gathered that chief executive of SAAI, Francois Rossouw, emphasized the importance of the UN event.
“The world is realizing that family farmers are going to play an integral part in solving our most threatening problems. For this reason, this resolution for the Decade of Family Farming
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