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SA 'to miss land reform deadline' | SA 'to miss land reform deadline' |
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South Africa will miss a 2014 deadline to redistribute a third of the country's farmland from white farmers to the black majority, officials say. | South Africa will miss a 2014 deadline to redistribute a third of the country's farmland from white farmers to the black majority, officials say. |
Land reform official Thozi Gwanya told the BBC the deadline had been pushed back to 2025 owing to a lack of funds. | |
He said more than $9.6bn (£5.8bn) was needed to buy the remaining land. | He said more than $9.6bn (£5.8bn) was needed to buy the remaining land. |
Influential ANC official Julius Malema has said land should be seized from white farmers refusing to sell - an option already rejected by ministers. | |
At the end of apartheid in 1994 almost 90% of land was owned by the white community, who made up less than 10% of the population. | At the end of apartheid in 1994 almost 90% of land was owned by the white community, who made up less than 10% of the population. |
Mr Gwanya said so far more than five million hectares have been distributed and about 20 million hectares remain to be bought. | |
'Stolen land' | |
He said the current economic crisis meant the government had been forced to postpone its redistribution plans. | |
But he said South Africa's constitution stipulated that land had to be bought - rather than seized - from the current landowners. | |
An entire generation would have passed before we see this being implemented and that isn't good enough Cosatu's Patrick Craven Farmers to rent land in Congo Idle farmers face losing land | An entire generation would have passed before we see this being implemented and that isn't good enough Cosatu's Patrick Craven Farmers to rent land in Congo Idle farmers face losing land |
"It has never been our programme to just seize land," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | "It has never been our programme to just seize land," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. |
"Appropriation will be used in the event that there is no co-operation by the current landowners, so far we have got a very positive support from most of the white farmers." | "Appropriation will be used in the event that there is no co-operation by the current landowners, so far we have got a very positive support from most of the white farmers." |
But Mr Malema, the outspoken head of the ANC's youth wing, said the policy of asking landowners to sell up had failed. | |
He said they must be made a "non-negotiable offer" for the land. | |
"We will compensate but compensate with what we can afford - because anyway they stole it, they stole our land," he told the BBC. | |
'Social time-bomb' | |
The Confederation of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) also said land redistribution was one of the main demands of the liberation struggle. | |
The powerful union bloc said rich taxpayers should pay more to ensure the deadline was met. | |
"An entire generation would have passed before we see this being implemented and that isn't good enough," said Cosatu's spokesman Patrick Craven. | |
"We're sitting on a social time-bomb," he said, adding that the recent township demonstrations over poor services were a warning. | |
"Those are linked to the land question. The fact that people are forced to move into cities to squatter camps... creates those kind of tensions. | "Those are linked to the land question. The fact that people are forced to move into cities to squatter camps... creates those kind of tensions. |
"It would be far, far better if they could make a living in the rural areas - the main reason they can't is the skewed land ownership pattern which still exists in rural areas." | |
Land reform is a sensitive issue in South Africa and has been brought into sharp focus by the decline of agriculture in neighbouring Zimbabwe, where many white commercial farmers have been violently evicted. | Land reform is a sensitive issue in South Africa and has been brought into sharp focus by the decline of agriculture in neighbouring Zimbabwe, where many white commercial farmers have been violently evicted. |
Earlier this year, the government warned that it would take over any allocated land that was not being used effectively. | Earlier this year, the government warned that it would take over any allocated land that was not being used effectively. |
While last month, farmers' union Agri SA signed a deal to lease 200,000 hectares of land in the Republic of Congo as it said the government's land policy was forcing white farmers to seek land abroad. | While last month, farmers' union Agri SA signed a deal to lease 200,000 hectares of land in the Republic of Congo as it said the government's land policy was forcing white farmers to seek land abroad. |