Jaco Minnaar, the president of Agri SA, says farmers are quitting agriculture because of policy uncertainty around property rights, land ownership and expropriation without compensation.
05 June 2022 - 00:00Jaco Minnaar, the president of Agri SA, which represents commercial farmers, says farmers are quitting agriculture because of policy uncertainty around property rights, land ownership and
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