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1 PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE
2015/ /20 STRATEGIC AND ANNUAL PERFORMANCE PLAN DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES 24 MARCH 2015

2 Strategic goals and objectives Strategic outcome oriented goals
Presentation Outline Strategic overview Strategic goals and objectives Strategic outcome oriented goals Objective statements Annual Performance Plans Budget 2

3 Compliance Statement In terms of Section 55(2)(b) and Section 56 of the Constitution, the National Assembly must provide mechanisms to maintain oversight of any organ of state and may summon/require any institution to report to it. In acknowledgement of the responsibility of the Portfolio Committee, the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) herewith: Presents its 2015/ /20 Strategic Plan and 2015/16 Annual Performance Plan (APP) to enable the Portfolio Committee to exercise oversight and to recommend the same to Parliament. Reports that the Strategic Plan and APP was tabled in Parliament on 11 March 2015. This Strategic Plan is in line with the requirements of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) and Treasury Regulations. 3

4 Overview The Strategic Plan is premised on key government medium-term priorities that are informed by the National Development Plan (NDP) and the New Growth Path (NGP), which repositions food security and agrarian transformation high on the economic development agenda of the country. Groundbreaking legislative and policy reforms were undertaken, which will take us forward to collectively champion a cause for marginalised and vulnerable people in the sector through: National Policy on Food and Nutrition Security Agriculture Policy Action Plan (APAP) Employment in the sector Improved livelihoods Agricultural Exports and Trade

5 Organisational Environment
Agriculture is a concurrent function, while Forestry and Fisheries are national functions. Human resource planning is central to the determination of the departmental capacity requirements to maximise achievement. In response to environmental and policy directives the following five Human Resources priorities are identified: Repositioning Human Resources as a strategic partner to enable DAFF to achieve its strategic objectives; Employment of the youth in the agricultural, forestry and fisheries sector; Transformation of the workforce; Review of the departmental organisational structure to facilitate integration and eliminate duplication of functions; and Management of the challenges of an ageing and ailing workforce and employee absenteeism.

6 2015/16 – 2019/20 STRATEGIC PLAN 6

7 Strategic Overview VISION United and transformed agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector that ensures food security for all and economic prosperity. MISSION Advancing food security, job creation, economic growth and transformation of the sector through innovative, inclusive and relevant policies, legislation and programmes. VALUES Drive: driven to deliver excellent service through leadership and professionalism Attitude: being an ambitious, passionate, reliable and dedicated workforce Fairness: acting with objectivity, empathy, integrity and transparency Focus: focusing on people, food security, job creation, growth and transformation

8 Legislative and Policy Mandates
Constitutional mandate: Derived from sections 24(b)(iii), 27(1)(b) of the Constitution. Legislative mandate: Derived from Acts related to agriculture, forestry and fisheries, which are managed by the DAFF. The policy mandates include: National Development Plan (NDP) Medium Term Strategic Framework (MTSF) Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP) State of the Nation Address (SONA) Budget Speech Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Strategic Framework Agricultural Policy Action Plan (APAP) .

9 Situational Analysis – Key Issues
Thousands of hectares of underutilised arable land in homelands is a challenge. The arable land in communal areas will be put into production, with focused support for input access, mechanisation services, technical support and linkages to local markets. Increased movement of goods and people which, in turn, has led to increased risk to the country and the necessity for increased measures to anticipate and prevent possible introduction of animal diseases, plant pests and other undesirable articles such as unsafe food and feed, including agricultural remedies. The growing food insecurity not only in South Africa, but in Southern Africa; climate change and inadequate investment in agricultural production. Market access for developing producers has also been identified as one of the key challenges for the Department. The challenge facing the sector is to diversify its export destinations, as well as to broaden the basket of commodities and value-added products that are destined for export markets. The challenge of growing the smallholder sector is closely tied up with the challenge of making smallholder agriculture more remunerative. Currently, more than half of all smallholder households live below the poverty line.

10 Situational Analysis – Key Issues cont…
One of the main limitations with fisheries is that catch volumes depend on fish stocks, which vary naturally and/or are subject to depletion owing to over-exploitation. Inshore species, especially, tend to be in a state of stock depletion, increasing illegal fishing and poaching, and increasing demand for access to the finite marine resources. Promote transformation in the sector by modifying its licensing regime as per the Small-scale Fisheries Sector Policy in South Africa. Decline in both softwood and hardwood plantation area planted since the mid-1990s, and secondly, there has been a marked increase in the area for pulpwood purposes as compared to the area for saw logs and mining timber. Shortages of timber products; biased equity distributing in the value chain; slow afforestation uptake owing to cumbersome licensing processes; and the impact of natural hazards, which threaten food security. It is important to note that the competitiveness of agriculture is being eroded by high and rising input costs. Unsustainable land-use practices are intensifying and this has contributed to the deterioration of soils.

11 Strategic Planning Process
Strategic Planning, and performance monitoring and reporting, is an institutionalised business process. It is a iterative annual process May: The Department commences with the planning process by conducting an environmental scan. June: Consolidate research, and identify high level priorities. July-August: The Planning Quarterly Review Meeting (PQRM) takes place to prepare the first draft Strategic Plan and Annual Performance Plan. August: First draft Strategic Plan submitted to Department of Planning Monitoring and Evaluation (DPME) and National Treasury. October: Develop second draft Strategic Plan, refine the indicators and align to government wide priorities. November - Submit second draft Strategic Plan to DPME and National Treasury. December, January - February: Refine the Strategic Plan, align the budget and all the requirements in preparation for tabling.

12 Strategic Outcome Oriented Goals
Strategic Goals Strategic Objectives 1: Effective and efficient strategic leadership, governance and administration 1.1 Ensure compliance with statutory requirements and good governance practices 1.2 Strengthen the support, guidance and interaction with stakeholders 1.3 Strengthen institutional mechanisms for integrated policy, planning, monitoring and evaluation in the sector 2: Enhance production, employment and economic growth in the sector 2.1 Ensure increased production and productivity in prioritised areas as well as value chains 2.2 Effective management of bio-security and related sector risks 2.3 Ensure support for market access and processing of agriculture, forestry and fisheries products 3: Enabling environment for food security and sector transformation 3.1 Lead and coordinate government food security initiatives 3.2 Enhance capacity for efficient delivery in the sector 3.3 Strengthen planning, implementation and monitoring of comprehensive support programmes 4: Sustainable use of natural resources in the sector 4.1 Ensure the conservation, protection, rehabilitation and recovery of depleted and degraded natural resources 4.2 Ensure adaptation and mitigation to climate change through effective implementation of prescribed frameworks

13 Strategic Outcome Oriented Goals
Statement/Purpose Goal: 1 Provide leadership and administrative support to achieve sector and all organisational goals in accordance with prescribed frameworks Goal: 2 Ensure profitable and safe production that contributes to increased market access Goal: 3 Lead and create an enabling environment for the transformation of the sector and the effective implementation of government’s initiatives directed at food security, job creation and growth Goal: 4 Ensure sustainable use of natural resources

14 Objective Statements – Programme 1 (Five Years)
Maintain a sound system of internal controls and risk management through the implementation of: Risk management plan, development of internal audit plan, the fraud and corruption prevention strategy Effective oversight of departmental performance management Strengthen the skills and human resource base through implementation of the HR plan Reduction in the number of days to finalise misconduct cases Improvement in financial management to obtain unqualified audit opinion Development finance policy framework to align and integrate funding facilities in DAFF Designing of Business Continuity Plan (BCP) Legislation review programme 14

15 Objective Statements – Programme 1 Cont…
Strengthen relations and communication between national, provincial and international stakeholders through the coordination of institutional structures and development of media plans Institutionalize integrated planning processes and mechanisms to reflect broad strategic outcomes of government by: Coordination of the policy and research agenda to align with the Department’s mandate and key strategic priorities and protocols Providing oversight to public entities Ensuring a common project management approach Implementing performance measures to improve decision-making Strengthening the sector information management system Provision of reports on the implementation of Agricultural Policy Action Plan interventions

16 Objective Statements – Programme 2 (Five Years)
Promote animal production and products through monitoring the implementation of animal and plant improvement schemes for prioritised value chain commodities Enforce regulatory frameworks to reduce the level of disease outbreaks in production areas to a minimum by: Conducting planned animal (Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR), African horse sickness and Avian Influenza) risk surveillance Conducting planned plant (Exotic fruit fly) disease and pests risk surveillance Implementing regulatory compliance and monitoring interventions to prevent plant and animal pests and disease outbreaks (Quarantine, inspections, surveillance and testing) Ensure animal disease management and access to primary health care services through the implementation of the Animal Diseases and Management Plan and implementation of Compulsory Community Services (CCS) by deploying veterinary graduates to rural areas and delivering primary animal health care clinics to provinces Promote conservation by developing and implementing the National Plan for Conservation and Sustainable Use of Farm Animal Genetic Resources 16

17 Objective Statements – Programme 3 (Five Years)
Institutionalise the National Policy on Food and Nutrition Security initiatives by 2019/20 through: Coordination of the implementation of the National Policy on Food and Nutrition Security Increasing the number of households benefiting from food and nutrition security initiatives by Supporting 80 000 smallholder producers Cultivate hectares of under-utilised land in communal areas for production Improve delivery capacity in support of sustainable growth in the sector through the implementation of the National Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries Training and Education Strategy and National Policy on Extension and Advisory Services, as well as deploying extension support practitioners to target areas Provide strategic leadership to ensure effective and efficient utilisation of all producer development support through the development and implementation of the Comprehensive Producer Support Policy and creation of jobs through CASP and Ilima/Letsema by 2019/20 17

18 Objective Statements – Programme 4 (Five Years)
Improve market access through implementation of : South African –Good Agricultural Practices (SA-GAP) , global GAP and SA-Livestock-GAP certification programmes Citrus Emerging Export Excellence Programme Fruit and Aquaculture Value Chain Round-Table (AVCRT) / Network Trade Strategy and International Relations Strategy Trade Competiveness Development Plan Establish 78 new cooperatives, support (training) of 595 existing cooperatives Monitoring the implementation of the AgriBEE Sector Code and Forestry Sector Code 18

19 Objective Statements – Programme 5 (Five Years)
Ensure the conservation, protection, rehabilitation and sustainable forest management by : Replanting of hectares in Temporary Unplanted Plantation areas Certification of 3 plantations for the Forestry Stewardship Council Conducting environmental impact assessments to enable Small Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) to obtain afforestation licences and the implementation of Agro-forestry Strategy Create jobs through refurbishment of Category B&C plantations 4 000 Full-Time Equivalent jobs though the LandCare programme Revitalize hectares on irrigation schemes Promulgation of the Preservation and Development of Agricultural Land Framework Bill by Parliament Restoring hectares of agricultural land and hectares of state indigenous forests and woodlands through rehabilitation that includes -- area fencing, controlling of weeds and alien invasive species, veld reclamation, clearing of alien invasive plants, tree planting, soil conservation works and natural regeneration Implement climate change mitigation and adaptation plan to improve adaptability and productivity of livestock and plant species 19

20 Objective Statements – Programme 6 (Five Years)
Create an enabling environment for sector growth through: Implementation of the Aquaculture Bill Providing support to aquaculture catalyst projects for sustainable development of the aquaculture sector as per Operation Phakisa and supporting research projects Creation of job opportunities through Working for Fisheries Programme Develop and implement the Framework for allocation of fishing rights (access to harvest fish for a specific period of time) and the implementation of Small-scale Fishing Policy to alleviate poverty, promote food security and to ensure sustainable utilisation, as well as equitable and orderly access to the marine living resources Ensure compliance and management of fish stocks through: Implementation of Integrated Fisheries Security Strategy (IFSS) enforcement mechanisms to combat illegal fishing activities Updating of recovery plans for Abalone and West Coast Rock Lobster to increase fish stock levels 20

21 Summary of Jobs to be created
Key outcome 4: Decent employment through inclusive economic growth Strategic goal 2: Enhance production, employment and economic growth in the sector Indicators 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Total Number of jobs created through refurbishment of Category B and C plantations j obs jobs 7 875 Number of LandCare jobs [full-time equivalents (FTEs)] created 800 FTEs 4 000 Number of FTE jobs ( Working for Fisheries Programme) 535 FTEs 600 FTEs 558 FTEs - 2 251 Number of jobs created through CASP jobs jobs jobs 65 000 Number of jobs created through Ilima/Letsema jobs jobs 45 000

22 2015/16 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE PLAN
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23   Strategic Goal 1: Effective and efficient strategic leadership, governance and administration
Strategic Objective 1.1. Ensure compliance with statutory requirements and key governance prescripts INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Efficient and effective risk management Risk register developed Risk Management Plan implemented Plan Implemented Fraud Prevention and Anticorruption Strategy developed Review and implement the Fraud Strategy Risk –based Internal Audit Annual Plan implemented - 3-year Risk-based Internal Audit Annual Plan implemented Implemented 3-yearRisk-based Effective oversight of departmental performance Analysis of departmental reports

24   Strategic Goal 1: Effective and efficient strategic leadership, governance and administration
Strategic Objective 1.1. Ensure compliance with statutory requirements and key governance prescripts Cont. INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Human Resource Plan implemented IHRMP implementation reports submitted to the DSPA HR Plan developed and implemented adjusted reviewed, Average number of days to finalise cases of misconduct improved - New misconduct cases finalized within an average of 100 days of 90 Business Continuity Plan (BCP) designed BCP (untested) approved by EXCO Testing and implementation of the DAFF BCP and ICT DRP Monitor the business environment And update or adjust the BC P and the DAFF ICT DRP Monitor the business Environment and update or adjust the BC P and the DAFF ICT DRP Review the BCP and the ICT DRP and Submit revised versions to EXCO for Approval

25   Strategic Goal 1: Effective and efficient strategic leadership, governance and administration
Strategic Objective 1.1. Ensure compliance with statutory requirements and key governance prescripts INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Unqualified audit report on financial statements audit report for 2012/13 was achieved report on financial Integrated Development Finance Framework implemented - Framework implemented Implementation and review of the Number of bills tabled in Cabinet The Marine Living Resources Amendment Bill was passed by the National Council of Provinces 3 2

26   Strategic Goal 1: Effective and efficient strategic leadership, governance and administration
Strategic Objective 1.2. Strengthen the support, guidance and interaction with stakeholders INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Number of stakeholder engagements coordinated Stakeholder Engagement Implementation Plan developed 11 functional institutional structures Intergovernmental Strategy implemented Development of IGR plan Plan Plan approved and Communication Strategy implemented A total of 9 media plans were developed and approved 6 Communication media

27   Strategic Goal 1: Effective and efficient strategic leadership, governance and administration
Strategic Objective 1.3. Strengthen institutional mechanisms for integrated policy, planning, monitoring and evaluation in the Sector INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Integrated planning framework institutionalized The departmental Strategic Plan for 2013/14– 2017/18 was tabled in Parliament Departmental Strategic Plan (APPs) approved APPs approved Annual APPs 2013/14 annual non-financial performance report approved performance reports approved reports APAP sector and cross cutting interventions implemented - Annual report on implementation of APAP Interventions. Framework Implemented as part of APAP review, with report to Cabinet Annual report on all APAP sector and crosscutting being Implemented

28   Strategic Goal 1: Effective and efficient strategic leadership, governance and administration
Strategic Objective 1.3. Strengthen institutional mechanisms for integrated policy, planning, monitoring and evaluation in the Sector Cont. INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Governance oversight of public entities - Public protocols approved Facilitate the implementation of Public entities Protocols Facilitate the implementation Sector information management system strengthened Update economical and statistical baseline data for the sector Policy and research reviewed for alignment to key strategic priorities and The targeted R&D Programme developed agenda implemented and monitored Sector research agenda reviewed for alignment to key strategic priorities

29   Strategic Goal 1: Effective and efficient strategic leadership, governance and administration
Strategic Objective 1.3. Strengthen institutional mechanisms for integrated policy, planning, monitoring and evaluation in the Sector Cont. INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Policy and research reviewed for alignment to key strategic priorities and Protocols. Cont. Status of internal policies and procedures has been completed Sectoral reviewed Project management approach for the department institutionalized Front-end of the programme/ projects management system designed Project assessment report approved

30   Strategic Goal 2: Enhance production, employment and economic growth in the sector
Strategic Objective 2.1: Ensure increased production and productivity in prioritised areas as well as value chains INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Number of Animal improvement schemes for prioritized value chain commodities monitored - 2 animal schemes monitored (Kaonafatso ya dikgomo and poultry) schemes monitored Number of plant improvement schemes for prioritised value chain commodities monitored 2 plant improvement (seed and fruit) Number of aquaculture catalyst projects identified and listed under Operation Phakisa supported 10 fish farms supported 4 Operation Phakisa projects for phase 1 supported 5 Operation Phakisa projects 1 supported. 3 operation phakisa projects for phase 2 supported 3 supported 3 Operation

31 Strategic Goal 2: Enhance production, employment and economic growth in the sector cont
Strategic Objective 2.1: Ensure increased production and productivity in prioritised areas as well as value chains cont. INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Number of aquaculture research projects conducted Research projects on inter actions between aquaculture operations and the environment 2 new research studies on genetics and nutrition for aquaculture species conducted studies on new candidate Species for aquaculture production systems for new candidate for aquaculture economics of new Candidate species on food safety for new aquaculture

32   Strategic Goal 2: Enhance production, employment and economic growth in the sector
Strategic Objective 2.2. Effective management of bio-security and related sector risks INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Number of Planned animal disease risk surveillance conducted 2 planned animal disease surveillances were conducted (National pig survey and avian influenza) 2 animal disease surveillance surveys conducted (avian influenza and PPR) 2 animal disease (African horse sickness and avian influenza) (African horse sickness and avian influenza) 1 animal Number of Planned plant disease risk surveillance conducted A final report on the National Exotic Fruit Fly Surveillance Programme of South Africa was concluded 1 plant and pest risk surveillance (exotic fruit fly) pest surveillance

33 Strategic Goal 2: Enhance production, employment and economic growth in the sector cont.
Strategic Objective 2.2. Effective management of bio-security and related sector risks cont INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Number of regulatory compliance and monitoring interventions implemented An annual report on the regulatory compliance and monitoring interventions concluded 4 regulatory implemented (quarantine inspections, surveillance testing) Implemented (quarantine Testing) Number of veterinary graduates deployed to rural communities - 140 veterinary graduates deployed to rural communities 150 veterinary 160 veterinary Number of primary animal health care Clinics delivered to provinces 18 primary animal health care clinics delivered to provinces

34 Strategic Goal 2: Enhance production, employment and economic growth in the sector cont.
Strategic Objective 2.2. Effective management of bio-security and related sector risks cont INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Animal Disease Management Plan implemented - Developed a Veterinary Strategy Develop enabling Legislation for the implementation of the strategy Develop finance plans for the strategy Animal Disease Plan developed Implement strategy

35 Strategic Goal 2: Enhance production, employment and economic growth in the sector cont.
2.3. Ensure support for market access and processing of agriculture, forestry and Fisheries Products INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Enabling environment for smallholder access to markets 9 smallholder and commercial producers In rural areas linked to mainstream markets And downstream Agro-processing enterprises 18 32 64 128 256 Value Chain Round tables/ networks implemented A comprehensive progress report on the Activities and the work of the AVCRT and its Working groups sent to the Minister and the DG Aquaculture Value Chain Round-Table (AVCRT)/ network Chain Round- Table (AVCRT)/ network Aquaculture Value Chain Round- Table (AVCRT)/ network Fruit Industry Round Table (FIVCRT)/ network FIVCRT/ network

36 Strategic Goal 2: Enhance production, employment and economic growth in the sector cont.
2.3. Ensure support for market access and processing of agriculture, forestry and Fisheries Products Cont. INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Trade Competitiveness Development Plan implemented - Market opportunity Profile report Profile plan Opportunity Profile Plan Implement trade agreements and participate in trade negotiations Implement Capacity Building Programme On market research And market intelligence And market intelligence

37 Strategic Goal 2: Enhance production, employment and economic growth in the sector cont.
2.3. Ensure support for market access and processing of agriculture, forestry and Fisheries Products Cont. INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 International Relations Strategy implemented Implementation Of bilateral Engagements and new agreements facilitated Report on strategic Engagement of Partners within South-South, North-South and multilateral agencies/ forums Report on strategic North-South and multilateral Agencies/forums North-South and multilateral agencies/ forums - Partners within Africa and Africa Multilateral agencies for Implementation of the joint projects and action plans Partners within Africa and Africa Multilateral agencies for Implementation of the joint projects And action plans Multilateral agencies for Implementation of the joint projects CAADP provincial Consultations held in all 9 provinces in preparation of the signing of CAADP compact DAFF nation CAADP investment plan approved and lounged Review and monitor The national AFF Investment Plan Adapt the CAADP Results. Framework Developed by NPCA to determine impact of the national AFF Investment Plan Report to AU on the implementation of National AFF Investment Plan Report to AU on the implementation of INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20

38   Strategic Goal 2: Enhance production, employment and economic growth in the sector cont.
2.3. Ensure support for market access and processing of agriculture, forestry and Fisheries Products Cont. INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Number of commodity-based cooperatives established 11 commodity-based cooperatives established 18 16 14 12 Number of cooperatives supported with training A total of 175 cooperatives were supported with training 90 108 118 126 144 Report on implementation of the AgriBEE Sector Code - Annual report on status of transformation in agricultural sector Annual report on status of transformation in agricultural sector Annual report on status of transformation in agricultural sector Report on implementation of the Forestry Sector Code Annual report on status of transformation in the forestry sector

39   Strategic Goal 3: Enabling environment for food security and sector transformation.
Strategic Objective 3.1. Lead and coordinate government food security Initiatives INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 National Policy on Food and Nutrition Security implemented National Policy on Food and Nutrition Security approved Coordinate implementation Of National Policy Establishment of National Food and Nutrition Security Advisory Committee Implementation of Security Security . Review Policy on National Food and Nutrition Security Review National Policy on Food And Nutrition Security Number of hectares of underutilized land in communal areas cultivated for production - ha Number of households benefiting from food and nutrition Security initiatives 40 000 Smallholder Producers established and supported 15 000 16 000

40 Strategic Goal 3: Enabling environment for food security and sector transformation.
Strategic Objective 3.1. Lead and coordinate government food security Initiatives INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Small-scale Fisheries Policy implemented Interim relief Measures on Providing access to marine resources Rights allocated to registered Smallscale fisheries cooperatives Support programmes Facilitated to smallscale fisheries Management and monitoring Of the smallscale Fisheries sector And monitoring of the smallscale Management and Monitoring of the Smallscale fisheries sector Rights allocated to 9 fishing sectors FRAP 2013 policies Develop sector specific Policies and allocate rights to 9 fishing sectors Maintain and manage fishing Maintain and manage Fishing sectors Policy review of fishing Sectors which rights expire by 2020 -

41 Strategic Goal 3: Enabling environment for food security and sector transformation.
3.2. Enhance capacity for efficient delivery in the sector INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 National Agriculture. Forestry and Fisheries Education and Training NAFFET) Strategy implemented - National AFF Education and Training implementation Forum established Implement National AFF Education and Training Strategy Implementation Of National AFF Review and implement AFF Education And Training Strategy National National Policy on Extension and Advisory Services approved and implemented Facilitate the approval of the National Policy on Extension and Advisory Services Through the intergovernmental Approval processes Facilitate the approval of the National Policy on Extension and Advisory Services Through the Cabinet processes Implement National Policy on Extension and Advisory Services Number of Extension support practitioners deployed to commodity organisations 20 INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20

42 Strategic Goal 3: Enabling environment for food security and sector transformation.
3.3 Strengthen comprehensive support systems and programmes INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Policy on comprehensive producer development support developed and implemented - developed approved by Cabinet Coordinate the implementation Of policy on Producer INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20

43 Strategic Goal 4. Sustainable use of natural resources in the sector
4.1 Ensure the conservation, protection, rehabilitation and recovery of depleted and degraded natural Resources INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Number of ha planted in temporary Unplanted areas (TUPs) TUPs 2 005,41 1 725 ha Number of plantations Certified for Forestry Stewardship Council - 1 Environmental impact Assessments conducted Environmental Impact assessments Conducted in KZN impact assessments Conducted in EC Environmental impact assessments Agroforestry strategy Developed and implemented Agro forestry Strategy developed Agro forestry Strategy approved by EXCO Agro forestry Strategy implemented Strategy implemented Agro forestry Strategy Number of ha in Irrigation schemes revitalised 265 ha were revitalized at Vaalharts irrigation scheme 250 ha National plan to conserve diversity of animal genetic resources for food and agriculture implemented National Plan for Conservation and Sustainable Use of Plant Genetic Resources developed National plans for Sustainable use of farm animal Genetic resources INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20

44 Strategic Goal 4. Sustainable use of natural resources in the sector cont
Strategic Objective 4.1 Ensure the conservation, protection, rehabilitation and recovery of depleted and degraded natural Resources cont INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Promulgation of the Preservation and development of Agricultural Land Framework Bill by cabinet - Draft PDALF Bill Certification of the draft Bill by office of the State law advisor Submit certified draft Bill to Cabinet Submit the draft Bill to the President for assent Promulgation of the draft Bill Number of ha of Agricultural land rehabilitated Total ha rehabilitated of Agricultural land 43 983,01 16000 ha Woodlands and indigenous forests rehabilitated rehabilitated: Woodland: 612,31 300 ha of 300 ha of woodlands and indigenous forests National plan to conserve diversity of plant genetic Resources for food and agriculture implemented National Plan for Conservation and Sustainable use of farm Animal Genetic resources Resources developed National Plans for Conservation and sustainable use of Plant genetic resources Implemented Sustainable use of plant genetic resources National plans for Conservation and Sustainable use of plant genetic Resources implemented INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20

45 Strategic Goal 4. Sustainable use of natural resources in the sector cont
4.1 Ensure the conservation, protection, rehabilitation and recovery of depleted and degraded natural Resources cont INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Plan to recover and maintain prioritized fish stock Annual TACs/ TAEs in abalone, hake, WCRL and linefish set in line with the Agreed Operational Management Procedure (OMP) Recovery plans for the 3 sectors: Abalone, WCRL and deep water hake updated Recovery plans for the 3 sectors: Abalone, hake Recovery plans for the 3 sectors: Abalone, hake - Research report to Indicate fish stock Levels compiled Research Reports Compiled for 2 sectors IFSS implemented through inspections. investigations and joint operations with partners 26 operations Comp = 12; M&S = 6 FPV = 8 30 operations Comp = 14 M&S = 8 33 operations Comp = 16; M&S = 9 35 operations Comp = 16 M&S = 10 FPV = 9 By conducting 679 sea-based inspection, 1 557 land-based vessels Inspection and 292 Investigations of Rights holders 4 548 compliance And enforcement Measures the 4 Prioritized fisheries sectors: Hake, abalone, rock lobster and linefish implemented 4 548 compliance and enforcement Measures in the 4 4 548compliance sectors: Hake, abalone, rock lobster and linefish sectors: Hake, abalone, rock lobster and linefish INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20

46 Strategic Goal 4. Sustainable use of natural resources in the sector cont
4.2. Ensure adaptation and mitigation to climate change through effective implementation of prescribed frameworks INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Plan for agriculture, Forestry, and fisheries implemented Climate change Adaptation and mitigation Programmes developed Implement Climate Change Plan through the biogas Production integrated Crop-livestock system Change Plan through Vulnerability mapping for farming systems Evaluate the implementation of the climate change plan CC Mitigation and Adaptation Plan approved by EXCO Adaptation Plan Aquaculture Act implemented as per Operation Phakisa - Bill submitted to Parliament for approval Bill approved and implemented Aquaculture Act implemented INDICATOR AUDITED BASELINE 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20

47 Staff Establishment Personnel post status as at 1 January 2014
Levels Number of posts on approved Establishment Number of funded posts Additional to the establishment Department 6 965 63 Salary levels 1-6 4 135 40 7-10 2 237 4 11-12 465 11 13-16 128 8

48 Staff Establishment Personnel post status as at 1 January 2014
Levels Number of posts on approved Establishment Number of funded posts Additional to the establishment Department 6 965 63 Salary levels 1-6 4 135 40 7-10 2 237 4 11-12 465 11 13-16 128 8

49 BUDGET 49

50 Per Programme Programme 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18
R’ R’ R’ R’000 Administration Agricultural production, health & food safety Food security & agrarian reform Trade promotion and market access Forestry & natural resources management Fisheries TOTAL

51 Per Economic Classification
2014/ / / / R’ R’ R’ R’000 Compensation of employees Goods and services Interest and rent on land Payments for financial assets Transfers and subsidies Payments for capital assets TOTAL

52 Detail per programme 1 - Administration
2014/ / / /18 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Ministry Department Management Financial Administration Internal Audit Corporate Services Stakeholder Relations, Communication & Legal Services Policy, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Office Accommodation Total

53 Programme 1 – Per economic classification
2014/ / / /18 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Compensation of employees Goods and services Interest and rent on land Transfers & subsidies Payment for capital assets Payment for financial assets Total

54 Detail per programme 2 – Agricultural Production, Health and Food Safety
2014/ / / /18 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Management Inspection & Laboratory Services Plant Production & Health Animal Production and Health Agricultural Research Total

55 Programme 2 – Per economic classification
2014/ / / /18 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Compensation of employees Goods and services Interest and rent on land Transfers & subsidies Payment for capital assets Payment for financial assets Total

56 Detail per programme 3 – Food Security and Agrarian Reform
2014/ / / /18 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Management Food Security Sector Capacity Development National Extension Support Services Total

57 Programme 3 – Per economic classification
2014/ / / /18 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Compensation of employees Goods and services Interest and rent on land Transfers & subsidies Payment for capital assets Payment for financial assets Total

58 Detail per programme 4 – Trade Promotion and Market Access
2014/ / / /18 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Management International Relations & Trade Cooperatives & Rural Business Development Agro-Processing & Marketing Total

59 Programme 4 – Per economic classification
2014/ / / /18 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Compensation of employees Goods and services Interest and rent on land Transfers & subsidies Payment for capital assets Payment for financial assets Total

60 Detail per programme 5 – Forestry and Natural Resources Management
2014/ / / /18 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Management Forestry Operations Forestry Regulations & Oversight Natural Resources Management Total

61 Programme 5 – Per economic classification
2014/ / / /18 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Compensation of employees Goods and services Interest and rent on land Transfers & subsidies Payment for capital assets Payment for financial assets Total

62 Detail per programme 6 – Fisheries
2014/ / / /18 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Management Aquaculture Monitoring Control and Surveillance Marine Resources Management Fisheries Research & Development Marine Living Resources Fund Total

63 Programme 6 – Per economic classification
2014/ / / /18 R’000 R’000 R’000 R’000 Compensation of employees Transfers & subsidies Total

64 THANK YOU


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