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Food gardens for W Cape?
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Wed, 14 May 2008 08:27
Western Cape premier Ebrahim Rasool has proposed community food
gardens on state land as one solution to rocketing food prices.
"Government and society cannot close our eyes to the increasing
hardship and the struggle of many families to put food on the table,"
he told the provincial legislature on Tuesday.
He said that in one year the price of food fats and oils had
increased by 47 percent, milk cheese and eggs by 30 percent, grain
products by a quarter and vegetables by 22 percent.
"This is a time for all of us to pull together, and for those who
are better off to assist those who are vulnerable," he said.
"We need a mighty partnership against hunger."
He called for a summit of government and civil society groups,
including churches, labour and business, to launch a food security
campaign.
So that it was not just a talk shop, his government would bring a
set of "concrete initiatives" to the table for urgent
implementation.
They included making state land at hospitals and schools available
for community food garden schemes, setting up food co-operatives ,
distributing seed packs to vulnerable households, and increasing the
school nutrition budget by R5-million.
Rasool also said consideration should be given to a moratorium on
evictions from houses, and on water cuts, for those who had a proven
inability to pay for services, let alone food.