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15 Apr 2011

Mission & Vision

www.agriportal.co.za/www.farmingportal.co.za was developed for Africa and its farmers, as an international webportal for Agriculture. Africa can become the food store of the world, if we can stand together, and use the expertise of our Farmers and their workers. Africa is the continent of the future.

www.agriportal.co.za/www.farmingportal.co.za mission is to provide an information site, where we can show the world about our continent and its agriculture. South Africa and his neighbours and its farmers can play a big role in the redevelopment and training of other farmers in Africa. Let’s stand together and let our mission become reality. We need to take care of Global warming that is already 'n big concern, and this is a great threat to Agriculture.

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We will strive to:

1. The Land Reform issue in South Africa Zimbabwe and Africa .
2. The water shortage in South Africa.
3. The manipulation of the Grain prices and the middleman.
4. High food costs and High input cost.
5. The Negative reporting of the press and media in South Africa.
6. We need to develop a strong middle class citizen.
7. We need more young farmers in South Africa.
8. No make people more aware of themselves and to understand themselves.

Suid Afrika is 'n pragtige land,en ons mense moet dit oppas vir ons nageslag.

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