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Forest Industries Education & Training Authority (FIETA) Thuto ke Matla
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Presenters Mike Truelock: Chairperson FIETA Mike Mokoana: Deputy Chairperson FIETA Simangaliso Mkhwanazi: CEO FIETA
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Portfolio Committee report back Industry overview Risks Opportunities Integrated effort required Summarised delivery record Interdepartmental cooperation Training Layoff Fund
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Industry overview Total supply chain under severe economic stress Operate in pro poor areas of KZN & Mpumalanga with retrenchment effect multiplies of 1;15-20 At current exchange rate could be the tip of the iceberg regarding retrenchments
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Industry overview cont’ In the last year +- 70 contracting businesses have shut down and 9 Sawmills closed Last 6 months- Notified of Pulp & paper +- 600 & Forestry +- 680 & Sawmilling +- 150 job losses Predict a further +-700 in next 6 months
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Areas of Risk Costs increases at 50%+ above PPI –Water 12,5%; Min Wages14,6%; Property rates; Rail tariffs 22 +38%; Electricity +-31% plus a further hike coming Land use shrinkage – 10,2 % lost to timber growers Fibre losses 9% in two years 2007-8 fire damage –Takes 8-18yrs to recover dependant on tree species The 10% yr on yr efficiency improvements achieved are unsustainable going forward
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Opportunities Government policy change and agreements with Industry partners is seen positively - –Forest charter –Post land settlement support agreements- R200mil required –Sustainability models tabled & available for land redistribution
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Opportunities cont’ Land use agreements –Unplanted land with valid Afforestation licenses 30000 ha in Eastern Cape and similarly KZN –New afforestation licenses proposals 10000ha promise per yr for 10 years not delivered
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Integrated effort required Integrated inter ministerial delivery on policy and collaborative agreements required Government vigilance on Import threats to SA manufacturing capacity in the local market requested Faster response to the crises by all parties necessary Leverage of collaborative agreementsin place is essential
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Summarised 2008/10 Delivery Record (Audited) Broad Focus Areas 1.Fire fighting 2.Contractor / small grower development 3.Post land settlement 4.New venture creation 5.Disability 6.Rehabilitation of offenders 7.Replenishing scarce & critical skills 8.Interdepartmental collaboration
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Our foresters, farmers and all other custodians of our land, must use the most effective methods to combat wildfires and to use fire in an optimal manner as an important management tool. Our nation depends on the products and services produced by agriculture, forestry and conservation and we need to do everything possible to protect these from the ravages of wild fires. Fire fighting
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Economic Impact of Forest Fires 1 Impact on Forestry Industry Value of timber volume losses (present and future) Cost of unplanned harvesting and transport Cost of replanting Disruption caused by unplanned age-class distribution changes Impact on Forest Products Industry Lost intake Value of lost production 1. Economic Impacts
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Economic Impact of Forest Fires 2 Atmospheric pollution Loss of biodiversity Damage to soil Unsightly landscape (reduced tourism) Loss of life Loss of jobs Loss of livelihoods (business owners)
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Total damaged area Mpumalanga- 47 760 haMpumalanga- 47 760 ha KZN- 13 948 haKZN- 13 948 ha Cape- 2 256 haCape- 2 256 ha Swaziland- 20 280Swaziland- 20 280 Total cost of lost timber in RSA = R1.4 billion
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Fire fighting Projects - Handbook on veld & forest fires - University veld fire management training - Municipalities fire management training (Fire Protection Associations / Dept of Agric, Forestry & Fisheries: Forestry section) - Training of forested area communities in veld fire fighting (Working on Fire) (National) - Cattle grazing & bee harvesting training (MP: )
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Support for the SME Categories –Forestry contractor –Forestry small growers –Furniture manufacturers –Paper recycling agents –Sawmilling “bushmillers” –New ventures (learners)
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Support for the SME Project Siyazuza (for SME) –Silviculture training –Chainsaw training –Harvesting training All provinces Groundbased Harvesting Handbook Small grower Toolkit (English, Zulu & Afrikaans)
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Support for the SME Pulp & paper Paper recycling agents –Business skills –Waste management Furniture Business skills Furniture making skills
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Support for the SME Sawmilling Operate crosscutting / trimming facilities Operate primary log breakdown facilities Business principles Tendering Preparation of a business plan HR principles Charcoal making Currently at the Chris Hani District Municipality & Ermelo
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Post land Settlement FIETA/Mondi Land Claims Project Training of land recipients –Forest management –Business skills –Forest fires –Planting & harvesting –Marketing –Running a trust / cooperative meetings
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New Venture Creation Unemployed (18.2) Learners Waste paper recycling (Mpumalanga) PRASA project Charcoal making (Ermelo) Truss manufacturing (Kimberley, Ermelo, “Nkung mathe” Furniture skills: upholstery, cabinet making, etc. (Umsinga, Inkandla, Greytown, Umhlanga, Soweto, Duduza, Kimberley, Hammaskraal, Umgungundlovu, Tzaneen,Northern Cape, Western Cape, Durban, Ikaheng,etc) Approximately 4000 learners
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Support for People Living With A disability Accessible skills: upholstery, polishing & cabinet making Adelaide Tambo School (Soweto: 40 learners annually) All disable learners in Umhlanga (Social Welfare) (Mpumalanga) (320 learners) JHB Society for the blind (30 learners) Deaf Federation of South Africa (550 learners) Ikaheng, Klerksdorp (120 learners) Kimberly (Social Welfare) (20 learners) Amputee Association of South Africa (30 learners)
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Support to Rehabilitation of offenders Support prison workshops with Upholstery & Cabinet making skills (Boksburg Correctional Services) Provide sawmilling & furniture skills to juvenile offenders (Juvenile Life Skills, Midrand) - sent by the Germiston Magistrates Court Support for the Twilight Home for Children (Soweto) ABET Computers Upholstery skills
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Replenishing scarce & critical skills Research on scarce skills Formulation of a scarce skills list for the forest industries sector contributing to the National Scarce Skills List Updated Sector Skills Plan Participation in the Artisan Development Programme by government Project “Vulamathuba” with the National Skills Fund
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Replenishing scarce & critical skills Development & registration of new qualifications National Certificate: Tissue converting National Certificate: Arboriculture National Certificate: Roof trusses GETC: Lumber milling FETC: Lumber milling FETC: General forestry Furniture design Development & supply of qualification materials Bursaries for PDIs
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Interdepartmental & Sectoral collaboration 1. Department of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries - Forestry BBBEE Charter - ABET training - Skills support for Working on Fire, Working on Water & Woodlands 2. Public Works - Accreditation of emerging black training providers 3. JIPSA Eastern Cape
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Interdepartmental & Sectoral collaboration 4. Department of Trade & Industry (dti) Industrialisation Policy Framework Action Plan - Improving technology & equipment of sawmillers in South Africa - Formation of the National Furniture Association 5. Department of Land Affairs: land claims
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Training Layoff Fund Currently running workshops on the recession with all stakeholders FIETA to contribute 50% of discretionary grants funds to the scheme & related programmes
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End Thank you
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