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The DoA derives its core mandate from Section 37(ii) of the Constitution. It is currently responsible for over 30 pieces of legislation. Underpinning this definition of the scope of the mandate of the national department of agriculture is the understanding of agriculture, as being inclusive of all economic activities from the provision of farming inputs, farming and value-adding.

Although more than 15 Acts would be applicable, it is worth just being conscious of the following acts:

Environment Conservation Act, 43 of 1989.

To provide for the effective protection and controlled utilization of the environment and for matters incidental thereto.

This Act provides for the protection of the environment. It should however be noted that a sustainable farmer would not protect the environment because of the legislative requirement, but for purposes of ensuring a sustainable future for the next generation.

Agricultural Pests Act, no 36 of 1983.

To provide for measures by which agricultural pests may be prevented and combated, and for matters connected therewith.

Conservation of Agricultural Resources Act, no 43 of 1983.

To provide for control over the utilization of the natural agricultural resources of the republic in order to promote the conservation of the soil, the water sources and the vegetation and the combating of weeds and invader plants; and for matters connected therewith.

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Resources

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Environmental Conservation Act

Effect of Climate Change

Red Meat in a Green Environment

The Impact of Climate Change