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Immigrants
make
a
viable
market
Smallholder growers struggling
I
mmigrants' yearnings for
tastes of their home
countries could present a
viable alternative market for
smallholder farmers in
Gauteng. That's the view of
the Agricultural Research
Council's Sandile Mahlangu,
writing for the Smallholder .
Mahlangu points out that
markets are pivotal for
smallholder farmers, allowing
smallholder farmers to reduce
poverty and contribute to
local economic development.
A number of studies have
highlighted that market
participation holds consider-
able potential for unlocking
appropriate opportunities for
providing sustainable
livelihoods for smallholder
farmers, and the income
earned determines the
success and survival of
smallholder farms.
Unfortunately, to date, many
vegetables that are not
cultivated locally but are
with low prices at municipal
indigenous crops for African
markets will find a viable alternative immigrants.
This will allow smallholder
in growing for, and selling to,
farmers to have their own
immigrant communities yearning
niche market as this market is
currently neglected by
for a taste of home, says the ARC!s
mainstream growers.
Sandile Mahlangu
The influx of African immi-
markets, for them to be able
grants presents an emerging
smallholder farmers still
to generate income while
market for Gauteng small-
struggle to access the formal
market in the country, and in building towards participating holder farmers to exploit. It is
in the mainstream value
worth noting that individuals
recent years a small percent-
chain.
in this group value what they
age has managed to secure
consume and currently
direct markets with supermar- One of those alternative
markets
is
the
supply
of
kets, hotels and schools.
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Some of the reasons for
smallholder farmers' failure to
participate in the market is
the lack of market informa-
tion, quantity of marketable
produce and a highly
industrialised food supply.
The confluence of barriers for
smallholder farmers has
created a need for alternative
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