

Although the PPECB’s request to its clients to provide their B-BBEE certificates does not currently affect their export status, there is great concern that this will be the next step of the organisation. With the campaign, TLU SA – in collaboration with Sakeliga – wants to enable farmers to tackle the challenge.
TLU SA and Sakeliga join hands to provide the farmers with the necessary assistance. In the affidavit that you must provide with your certificate, TLU SA and Sakeliga suggest that you add four paragraphs to protect you for now and will assist in the future.
TO THE PUBLIC: FARMERS NEED YOUR SUPPORT
We need as many South Africans as possible to stand with us by signing our petition and showing your support to the country’s farmers.
The immoral, racist regulations that the ANC clearly wants to introduce through the back door are going to have an extremely detrimental effect on the export industry – especially for small and medium-sized family farms run mainly by a single owner or family. Remember, when farming in South Africa declines, jobs also decline.
By signing the petition, you give hope to the farmers and support the fight against unemployment.
Leave your details here and get the four paragraphs that you must submit with your affidavit.
We need as many South Africans as possible to stand with us by signing our petition and showing your support to the country's farmers.
The immoral, racist regulations that the ANC clearly wants to introduce through the back door are going to have an extremely detrimental effect on the export industry - especially for small and medium-sized family farms run mainly by a single owner or family. Remember, when farming in South Africa declines, jobs also decline.
By signing the petition, you give hope to the farmers and support the fight against unemployment.
Give your voice and support to farmers who need help against another attack on agriculture in South Africa. By signing this petition, you are giving your support to farmers in their fight against compulsory racial classification of their farming for possible fines and even restrictions.