Eastern Cape potato co-ops cash in on commodity boom

Potatoes are the fastest-moving commodity in the Easter Cape’s OR Tambo district, said Ikhona Mvaphantsi, Eastern Cape Development Corporation (ECDC) spokesperson.

Eastern Cape potato co-ops cash in on commodity boom
At the launch of the ECDC potato project were, from left: Mlungisi Ndobeni (Producer), Chief Nobandla Makaula, Jackson Sabona and Andiswa Dunywa (OR Thambo district municipal), Nomvula Xaba (Potatoes SA,) Melinkqubo Ndabokutya ( Kei Fresh Produce market) Simphiwe Ntshweni (ECDC).
Photo: ECDE
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To cash in on this commodity boom, seven agricultural co-operatives in the district have started commercial potato production.

The co-ops are backed by, among others, Potatoes South Africa, the Eastern Cape Development Corporation, and the Kei Fresh Produce Market in Mthatha. The co-ops have already planted 26ha of potatoes in 2017, their first season.

Simphiwe Ntshweni, acting manager for the ECDC Imvaba co-operative fund, says some R3,4 million was paid out last year to the co-operatives, to buy fertilisers, seeds, pesticides, and other farming necessities.

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The fund has disbursed some R81 million to 153 co-operatives since its establishment.

The seven potato-farming co-operatives are: Vukamntomtsha Agricultural Primary (Mthatha); Ngethemba Agricultural Primary; Mampingeni General Suppliers and Multi-purpose Primary; Living Dreams Farming Primary; Lusikiki Potato Farming Primary; Xhamla Mzantsi Farming; and Masiphakamise Ulimo Agricultural Primary.

Nomfesane Majova, business developer at the department of agriculture, fisheries and forestry, said the department has started a skills transfer programme offering skills development and training, to ensure long-term sustainability and profitability. The programme also offers support with record-keeping and financial management.