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PROKON, die maatskappy - gestig om toe te sien na kwaliteitsversekering op aartappels
OPSKERPING VAN GEHALTE-KONTROLE NA KLEINHANDEL
PROKON
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South Africa
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sentrums in Suid-Afrika. Inspeksies word op ‘n gereëlde basis uitgevoer rondom alle varsproduktemarkte waar Prokon-kantore geleë is. Huidig word tussen 80 en 90 winkels per maand besoek.
Prokon wil sy gehaltekontroleurs sterkte toewens met hierdie aksie en vertrou dat die goeie resultate wat hieruit sal voortspruit tot voordeel van die verbruiker en die bedryf sal wees.
Gehaltesekerheid, kultivaridentifikasie en korrekte merkvereistes is van kardinale belang om vertroue in aartappels by die verbruiker te skep. Prokon het gevolglik sy opdrag ten opsigte van gehaltekon-trole op aartappels opnuut in oënskou geneem en tot die gevolgtrekking gekom dat gehaltekontrole in die kleinhandel verskerp moet word.
Prokon se senior personeel het inten-siewe beplanning gedoen en besluit om al die gehaltekontroleurs te betrek by kleinhandelinspeksies. 'n Inligtingsessie is by die Tshwane-mark gereël om perso-neelvaardighede hieromtrent op te skerp. Klem is gelê op die vestiging van goeie verhoudinge met die winkelbe-stuurders waar besoek gebring word om te verseker dat deur samewerking 'n goeie produk aan die verbruiker gelewer word.
Daar is gedurende April 2011 met hierdie aksie begin in al die groter
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has to be made to the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries directly. The application form can be downloaded from their website as follows:
• Go to www.daff.gov.za; • Click on “Divisions”; • Go to “Food Safety and Quality
Assurance; • On top of page, click on “Food
Business Operators Codes”; • Go to the bottom of the page and
click on Registration Form.
For further information contact Etienne Booyens at:
012 349 1906 / 082 3880514
• It is suggested that we reflect all the codes (date code and PUC code) on the bottom patch of the bag.
• The date code is compulsory from 1 June 2011, and PUC code is for export and not currently compul-sory on the bag, but can change in future.
• It is also suggested that for those that are not currently printing Product of South Africa on the bag, to consider adding the wording to the bottom patch as well.
• The wording Product of South Africa will be compulsory from 1 January 2012.
• Remember that these wording and numbers must be a minimum size of 5 mm.
must be indicated on all bags as soon as possible. It could be advantageous to producers to indicate the wording as soon aspossible as exporters who
purchase on markets may only buy bags that reflect the wording.
2.
Potatoes South Africa has obtained dispensation until 31 May 2011 for the implementation of the date code on bags. Potatoes South Africa has already been in telephone contact with the department who has indicated that the dispensation will not be extended and that the date codes will have to be indicated on the bags.
3.
These codes on packaging are compulsory on all bags which are exported (to other countries). It is currently not compulsory in respect of local sales (although it is the case in some other vegetables), but it can be to the producer's advantage as exporters may only export bags indicating the codes. Even buyers from neighbouring countries buying potatoes in South Africa may only purchase bags reflecting the code. Should you wish to apply for the code, application
Date codes on bags as communicated in Chips, the Newsflash and at meetings
PUC code or Food Business Operator's code
IMPORTANT MARKING REQUIREMENTS ON PACKAGING
On 11 April 2011, Potatoes South Africa distributed a newsletter (Newsflash) explaining all the compulsory marking requirements on containers containing potatoes.
MARKING REQUIREMENTS
There is currently relative confusion in the fresh produce industry as a result of the embargo on the sale of certain produce that do not comply with the marking requirements promulgated by the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Some producers have also received letters from the Department indicating that the producers have to indicate the wording Product of South Africa on the packaging. Potatoes South Africa has applied for dispensation (temporary exemption) on behalf of the industry in order to afford producers the opportunity to get their packaging in order in accordance with the regulations. Although up to now no potatoes have been stopped from being sold as a result of the above, the industry has been warned to apply all regulations correctly. The name, class, size and cultivar are according to the Department non-negotiable. The other three important marking requirements are:
1. The wording Product of South Africa. On 10 March 2011 Potatoes South Africa has obtained dispensation on behalf of the industry for this packaging requirement which terminates on 31 December 2011. This wording
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FROM/VAN CULTIVAR/KULTIVAR
CLASS/KLAS
SIZE/GROOTTE
PUC DATE
Nuusbrief • Newsletter
Uitvoerder/uitvoere:
Formele handelaar:
Aartappels wat oor landsgrense gaan.
Die res soos bv. Fruit & Veg. Ook swart kopers wat formele winkels in swart woongebiede (townships) het.
Verwerking/verwerking:Groot verwerkingsmaatskappye (McCain, Foods, Simba, ens.) asook kleiner besighede wat slapskyfies vir restaurante en mini supermarkte vervaardig.
KOPERSPROFIEL-DEFINISIES:
Informele sektor: Smouse en “hawkers” wat op straathoeke en in swart woonge-biede (townships) verkoop. Geenformele besigheidsinfrastruktuur bestaan nie.
KOPERSPROFIEL OP VARSPRODUKTEMARKTEPersentasies en syfers vir die 2010 boekjaar.
MARKTE KOPERSPROFIEL
INFORMEEL % VERWERKERS UITVOERDERS FORMEEL% % %
JOHANNESBURG
TSHWANE
DURBAN
KAAPSTAD
SPRINGS
PIETERMARITZBURG
KLERKSDORP
PORT ELIZABETH
OOS-LONDEN
BLOEMFONTEIN
KIMBERLEY
MPUMALANGA
WELKOM
VEREENIGING
NELSPRUIT
UITENHAGE
NOORD-EINDE
14,010,247
8,666,137
3,829,511
4,742,589
3,105,998
1,437,417
1,331,189
1,760,998
1,484,368
947,384
576,232
1,039,864
807,102
1,050,638
332,155
589,591
428,142
53%
51%
49%
47%
67%
41%
46%
56%
56%
42%
80%
50%
50%
59%
65%
86%
85%
5%
6%
9%
8%
8%
3%
5%
14%
11%
6%
-
5%
4%
8%
5%
5%
10%
8%
13%
1%
11%
1%
0%
2%
-
-
14%
-
30%
4%
-
10%
-
-
34%
30%
41%
35%
25%
55%
47%
30%
33%
38%
20%
15%
42%
33%
20%
8%
5%
1,229,556
1,093,419
729,763
765,707
356,698
117,813
132,857
443,794
279,731
123,632
-
103,986
64,862
137,738
25,550
37,433
50,370
1,979,688
2,229,483
42,348
1,066,477
38,136
9,696
53,009
-
-
310,367
-
623,918
66,058
-
51,101
-
-
9,066,216
5,117,216
3,142,795
3,580,589
1,138,325
1,906,831
1,347,221
938,060
874,536
849,129
144,058
311,959
683,520
581,044
102,201
55.321
25,185
has to be made to the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries directly. The application form can be downloaded from their website as follows:
• Go to www.daff.gov.za; • Click on “Divisions”; • Go to “Food Safety and Quality
Assurance; • On top of page, click on “Food
Business Operators Codes”; • Go to the bottom of the page and
click on Registration Form.
For further information contact Etienne Booyens at:
012 349 1906 / 082 3880514
• It is suggested that we reflect all the codes (date code and PUC code) on the bottom patch of the bag.
• The date code is compulsory from 1 June 2011, and PUC code is for export and not currently compul-sory on the bag, but can change in future.
• It is also suggested that for those that are not currently printing Product of South Africa on the bag, to consider adding the wording to the bottom patch as well.
• The wording Product of South Africa will be compulsory from 1 January 2012.
• Remember that these wording and numbers must be a minimum size of 5 mm.
must be indicated on all bags as soon as possible. It could be advantageous to producers to indicate the wording as soon aspossible as exporters who
purchase on markets may only buy bags that reflect the wording.
2.
Potatoes South Africa has obtained dispensation until 31 May 2011 for the implementation of the date code on bags. Potatoes South Africa has already been in telephone contact with the department who has indicated that the dispensation will not be extended and that the date codes will have to be indicated on the bags.
3.
These codes on packaging are compulsory on all bags which are exported (to other countries). It is currently not compulsory in respect of local sales (although it is the case in some other vegetables), but it can be to the producer's advantage as exporters may only export bags indicating the codes. Even buyers from neighbouring countries buying potatoes in South Africa may only purchase bags reflecting the code. Should you wish to apply for the code, application
Date codes on bags as communicated in Chips, the Newsflash and at meetings
PUC code or Food Business Operator's code
IMPORTANT MARKING REQUIREMENTS ON PACKAGING
On 11 April 2011, Potatoes South Africa distributed a newsletter (Newsflash) explaining all the compulsory marking requirements on containers containing potatoes.
MARKING REQUIREMENTS
There is currently relative confusion in the fresh produce industry as a result of the embargo on the sale of certain produce that do not comply with the marking requirements promulgated by the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Some producers have also received letters from the Department indicating that the producers have to indicate the wording Product of South Africa on the packaging. Potatoes South Africa has applied for dispensation (temporary exemption) on behalf of the industry in order to afford producers the opportunity to get their packaging in order in accordance with the regulations. Although up to now no potatoes have been stopped from being sold as a result of the above, the industry has been warned to apply all regulations correctly. The name, class, size and cultivar are according to the Department non-negotiable. The other three important marking requirements are:
1. The wording Product of South Africa. On 10 March 2011 Potatoes South Africa has obtained dispensation on behalf of the industry for this packaging requirement which terminates on 31 December 2011. This wording
32
FROM/VAN CULTIVAR/KULTIVAR
CLASS/KLAS
SIZE/GROOTTE
PUC DATE
Nuusbrief • Newsletter
Uitvoerder/uitvoere:
Formele handelaar:
Aartappels wat oor landsgrense gaan.
Die res soos bv. Fruit & Veg. Ook swart kopers wat formele winkels in swart woongebiede (townships) het.
Verwerking/verwerking:Groot verwerkingsmaatskappye (McCain, Foods, Simba, ens.) asook kleiner besighede wat slapskyfies vir restaurante en mini supermarkte vervaardig.
KOPERSPROFIEL-DEFINISIES:
Informele sektor: Smouse en “hawkers” wat op straathoeke en in swart woonge-biede (townships) verkoop. Geenformele besigheidsinfrastruktuur bestaan nie.
KOPERSPROFIEL OP VARSPRODUKTEMARKTEPersentasies en syfers vir die 2010 boekjaar.
MARKTE KOPERSPROFIEL
INFORMEEL % VERWERKERS UITVOERDERS FORMEEL% % %
JOHANNESBURG
TSHWANE
DURBAN
KAAPSTAD
SPRINGS
PIETERMARITZBURG
KLERKSDORP
PORT ELIZABETH
OOS-LONDEN
BLOEMFONTEIN
KIMBERLEY
MPUMALANGA
WELKOM
VEREENIGING
NELSPRUIT
UITENHAGE
NOORD-EINDE
14,010,247
8,666,137
3,829,511
4,742,589
3,105,998
1,437,417
1,331,189
1,760,998
1,484,368
947,384
576,232
1,039,864
807,102
1,050,638
332,155
589,591
428,142
53%
51%
49%
47%
67%
41%
46%
56%
56%
42%
80%
50%
50%
59%
65%
86%
85%
5%
6%
9%
8%
8%
3%
5%
14%
11%
6%
-
5%
4%
8%
5%
5%
10%
8%
13%
1%
11%
1%
0%
2%
-
-
14%
-
30%
4%
-
10%
-
-
34%
30%
41%
35%
25%
55%
47%
30%
33%
38%
20%
15%
42%
33%
20%
8%
5%
1,229,556
1,093,419
729,763
765,707
356,698
117,813
132,857
443,794
279,731
123,632
-
103,986
64,862
137,738
25,550
37,433
50,370
1,979,688
2,229,483
42,348
1,066,477
38,136
9,696
53,009
-
-
310,367
-
623,918
66,058
-
51,101
-
-
9,066,216
5,117,216
3,142,795
3,580,589
1,138,325
1,906,831
1,347,221
938,060
874,536
849,129
144,058
311,959
683,520
581,044
102,201
55.321
25,185
and it is therefore difficult to monitor these transactions. APAC is currently addressing the matter and already had a few meetings with Freshmark and the Institute of Market Agents of SA (IMASA) in order to discuss system changes. We believe that by September 2011 the necessary system functionality will be available to ensure a more transparent system for credit sales transactions.
APAC instituted disciplinary action against two agencies where severe stock shortages and other non compliance matters were detected. The one disciplinary hearing was finalized and the agent's fidelity fund certificate was withdrawn, suspended for three years on condition that he does not make himself guilty of the same offence. The other disciplinary case is scheduled for a hearing later this year.
APAC believes that
. On this note APAC will continue with stock audits in the years to come.
'if we have accurate information about stock movements and stock on hand, we can timeously intervene if needed and make informed decisions that safeguard the financial interest of the farmer'
2010/2011 financial year, 72 stock audits on all fresh produce markets were conducted consisting of 44 fresh produce commodities.
The graph illustrates the number of stock audits conducted per agency, per fresh produce commodity:What did the outcome of the stock audits revealed so far?
Stock shortages detected were mainly due to discarded fresh produce. However, no documentary proof was provided by the agency, confirming that an inspector has signed off that the produce was no longer fit for human consumption.A few stock shortages were due to theft, but these were in very limited numbers.
Stock surpluses were also recorded, the main reason being that the buyer bought the produce but did not remove it by the time the stock audit commenced.
Late sales/Credit sales were noted. Some market systems do not provide for a functionality to capture credit sales transactions in line with the stipulations of Act 12 of 1992
EXTENSION OF APAC SERVICES
STOCK AUDITS AT FRESH PRODUCE AGENCIES
As APAC is responsible for regulating an Industry worth over R9 billion, it implemented an effective system to monitor fresh produce consignments that farmers entrust to their fresh produce agents.
The stock audits conducted by Prokon, on behalf of APAC, compromise of a process whereby stocks are physically counted and compared with the information captured on the market system. Any shortages, surpluses, late sales and credit sales detected are investigated in detail by APAC. The market agency has to provide a written explanation as well as, where applicable, sufficient documentary proof in respect of all discrepancies. Depending on the outcome of the aforementioned, remedial or punitive measures are instituted.
It remains essential for APAC to conduct stock audits on a surprise basis in order to ensure the effectiveness and accuracy of the stock count. APAC therefore conducts stock audits randomly at five to eight fresh produce markets per month.
The benefit of the stock audits is immense if compared with the peace of mind it provides to the farmer, knowing that his fresh produce is accounted for. The benefit for APAC is towards proactively protecting the producers' financial interest, limiting financial claims towards the fidelity fund and having accurate information on problematic areas that require intervention, such as training, mentorship, meetings, etc. During the
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PAKHUIS-OPLEIDING
Gedurende Junie en Julie 2010 het Prokon, in samewerking van Aartappels Suid-Afrika, 'n uitgebreide pakhuis-opleidingsprojek begin. Die primêre oogpunt is om die belangrikheid van korrekte sortering in die pakhuis by die werkers tuis te bring.
Mnr Renier Strydom van die Tshwane-mark het in die Oos-Vrystaat met die aanbied van opleiding begin waar hy elf pakhuise in die Bethlehem en Marquard omgewing besoek het.
Mnr Derick de Wet van die Klerksdorp-mark het op Christiana by tien pakhuise opleiding gee. Regulasies en die kleurplaatboek asook die gebruik daarvan is breedvoerig bespreek en verduidelik. Klem is gelê om die hantering en identifisering van nie-toelaatbare afwykings asook die massa en merkvereistes waaraan elke klas moet voldoen.
Die voormanne, sorteerders en skaaloperateurs het opleiding ontvang ten opsigte van afwykingstandaarde en verpakkingsvereistes. Voorbeelde hiervan is aan die groep getoon en die implikasies wat swak sortering inhou is aan hulle verduidelik.
Op aanvraag van mnr Jakkie Mellet van Potato Seed Production was daar besoek gebring aan hul nuwe pakhuis op Lydenburg. Die moerbedryf is volledig aan die werknemers verduidelik asook die fyner detail ten opsigte van die hantering, sortering en verpakking van hul aartappels.
Die regulasie en kleurplaatboek is ook ten volle behandel en identifisering van afwykings en siektes is aan die sorteerders uitgewys en verduidelik.
and it is therefore difficult to monitor these transactions. APAC is currently addressing the matter and already had a few meetings with Freshmark and the Institute of Market Agents of SA (IMASA) in order to discuss system changes. We believe that by September 2011 the necessary system functionality will be available to ensure a more transparent system for credit sales transactions.
APAC instituted disciplinary action against two agencies where severe stock shortages and other non compliance matters were detected. The one disciplinary hearing was finalized and the agent's fidelity fund certificate was withdrawn, suspended for three years on condition that he does not make himself guilty of the same offence. The other disciplinary case is scheduled for a hearing later this year.
APAC believes that
. On this note APAC will continue with stock audits in the years to come.
'if we have accurate information about stock movements and stock on hand, we can timeously intervene if needed and make informed decisions that safeguard the financial interest of the farmer'
2010/2011 financial year, 72 stock audits on all fresh produce markets were conducted consisting of 44 fresh produce commodities.
The graph illustrates the number of stock audits conducted per agency, per fresh produce commodity:What did the outcome of the stock audits revealed so far?
Stock shortages detected were mainly due to discarded fresh produce. However, no documentary proof was provided by the agency, confirming that an inspector has signed off that the produce was no longer fit for human consumption.A few stock shortages were due to theft, but these were in very limited numbers.
Stock surpluses were also recorded, the main reason being that the buyer bought the produce but did not remove it by the time the stock audit commenced.
Late sales/Credit sales were noted. Some market systems do not provide for a functionality to capture credit sales transactions in line with the stipulations of Act 12 of 1992
EXTENSION OF APAC SERVICES
STOCK AUDITS AT FRESH PRODUCE AGENCIES
As APAC is responsible for regulating an Industry worth over R9 billion, it implemented an effective system to monitor fresh produce consignments that farmers entrust to their fresh produce agents.
The stock audits conducted by Prokon, on behalf of APAC, compromise of a process whereby stocks are physically counted and compared with the information captured on the market system. Any shortages, surpluses, late sales and credit sales detected are investigated in detail by APAC. The market agency has to provide a written explanation as well as, where applicable, sufficient documentary proof in respect of all discrepancies. Depending on the outcome of the aforementioned, remedial or punitive measures are instituted.
It remains essential for APAC to conduct stock audits on a surprise basis in order to ensure the effectiveness and accuracy of the stock count. APAC therefore conducts stock audits randomly at five to eight fresh produce markets per month.
The benefit of the stock audits is immense if compared with the peace of mind it provides to the farmer, knowing that his fresh produce is accounted for. The benefit for APAC is towards proactively protecting the producers' financial interest, limiting financial claims towards the fidelity fund and having accurate information on problematic areas that require intervention, such as training, mentorship, meetings, etc. During the
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PAKHUIS-OPLEIDING
Gedurende Junie en Julie 2010 het Prokon, in samewerking van Aartappels Suid-Afrika, 'n uitgebreide pakhuis-opleidingsprojek begin. Die primêre oogpunt is om die belangrikheid van korrekte sortering in die pakhuis by die werkers tuis te bring.
Mnr Renier Strydom van die Tshwane-mark het in die Oos-Vrystaat met die aanbied van opleiding begin waar hy elf pakhuise in die Bethlehem en Marquard omgewing besoek het.
Mnr Derick de Wet van die Klerksdorp-mark het op Christiana by tien pakhuise opleiding gee. Regulasies en die kleurplaatboek asook die gebruik daarvan is breedvoerig bespreek en verduidelik. Klem is gelê om die hantering en identifisering van nie-toelaatbare afwykings asook die massa en merkvereistes waaraan elke klas moet voldoen.
Die voormanne, sorteerders en skaaloperateurs het opleiding ontvang ten opsigte van afwykingstandaarde en verpakkingsvereistes. Voorbeelde hiervan is aan die groep getoon en die implikasies wat swak sortering inhou is aan hulle verduidelik.
Op aanvraag van mnr Jakkie Mellet van Potato Seed Production was daar besoek gebring aan hul nuwe pakhuis op Lydenburg. Die moerbedryf is volledig aan die werknemers verduidelik asook die fyner detail ten opsigte van die hantering, sortering en verpakking van hul aartappels.
Die regulasie en kleurplaatboek is ook ten volle behandel en identifisering van afwykings en siektes is aan die sorteerders uitgewys en verduidelik.
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LEWERINGSTATISTIEKE PERSTREEK OP VARSPRODUK-TEMARKTE VANAF 1 APRIL 2010 TOT 31 MAART 2011
10 HOOFREDES VIR AFMERK OP ALLE V.P.M’e:VANAF 1 APRIL 2010 - 31 MAART 2011
Meg Beskad, 14.44%
Verbruining, 12.41%
Aalwurm, 10.77%
Sandsplete, 8.43%
Mot, 5.71%
Insek besk, 4.89%
Bederf, 4.86%
Bruinskurf, 3.28%
Lentisel, 2.09%
Vergroening, 20.83%
% AFGEMERK PER STREEK ALLE V.P.M’e:VANAF 1 APRIL 2010 - 31 MAART 2011
Noordoos-Kaap, 5.56%
Suid-Kaap, 11.79%
Oos-Kaap, 8.12%
Noord-Kaap, 17.77%
Suidwes-Kaap, 21.88%
Ceres, 8.61%
Sandveld, 6.04%
Nie produserende verskaffers, 51.05%
Loskopvallei, 26.72%
Gauteng, 23.90%
Noordwes, 10.16%
Limpopo, 7.67%
Mpumalanga, 8.65%
KwaZulu-Natal, 7.05%
Suidwes-Vrystaat, 12.39%
Oos-Vrystaat, 16.11%
Wes-Vrystaat, 19.01%
10 HOOFKULTIVARS GELEWER OP ALLE V.P.M’e:VANAF 1 APRIL 2010 - 31 MAART 2011
Mondial, 63.61%
Sifra, 0.847%
Fabula, 0.88%
Valor, 1.79%
Darius, 5.10%Fianna, 2.27%
Vanderplank, 2.26%
Buffelspoort, 4.96%
Up-to-date, 4.82%
Avalanche, 1.83%
Bp1, 12.38%
LEWERINGS PER STREEK OP ALLE :VANAF 1 APRIL 2010 - 31 MAART 2011
V.P.M’e
Wes-Vrystaat, 14.25%
Noordoos-Kaap, 1.34%Suid-Kaap, 0.12%
Oos-Kaap, 3.26%
Noord-Kaap, 3.49%
Suidwes-Kaap, 0.32%
Ceres, 1.60%
Sandveld, 9.75%
Nie produserende verskaffers, 2.76%
Loskopvallei, 0.49%
Gauteng, 2.17%
Noordwes, 6.69%
Limpopo, 24.29%
Mpumalanga, 4.37%
KwaZulu-Natal, 6.66%
Suidwes-Vrystaat, 5.89%
Oos-Vrystaat, 12.55%
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LEWERINGSTATISTIEKE PERSTREEK OP VARSPRODUK-TEMARKTE VANAF 1 APRIL 2010 TOT 31 MAART 2011
10 HOOFREDES VIR AFMERK OP ALLE V.P.M’e:VANAF 1 APRIL 2010 - 31 MAART 2011
Meg Beskad, 14.44%
Verbruining, 12.41%
Aalwurm, 10.77%
Sandsplete, 8.43%
Mot, 5.71%
Insek besk, 4.89%
Bederf, 4.86%
Bruinskurf, 3.28%
Lentisel, 2.09%
Vergroening, 20.83%
% AFGEMERK PER STREEK ALLE V.P.M’e:VANAF 1 APRIL 2010 - 31 MAART 2011
Noordoos-Kaap, 5.56%
Suid-Kaap, 11.79%
Oos-Kaap, 8.12%
Noord-Kaap, 17.77%
Suidwes-Kaap, 21.88%
Ceres, 8.61%
Sandveld, 6.04%
Nie produserende verskaffers, 51.05%
Loskopvallei, 26.72%
Gauteng, 23.90%
Noordwes, 10.16%
Limpopo, 7.67%
Mpumalanga, 8.65%
KwaZulu-Natal, 7.05%
Suidwes-Vrystaat, 12.39%
Oos-Vrystaat, 16.11%
Wes-Vrystaat, 19.01%
10 HOOFKULTIVARS GELEWER OP ALLE V.P.M’e:VANAF 1 APRIL 2010 - 31 MAART 2011
Mondial, 63.61%
Sifra, 0.847%
Fabula, 0.88%
Valor, 1.79%
Darius, 5.10%Fianna, 2.27%
Vanderplank, 2.26%
Buffelspoort, 4.96%
Up-to-date, 4.82%
Avalanche, 1.83%
Bp1, 12.38%
LEWERINGS PER STREEK OP ALLE :VANAF 1 APRIL 2010 - 31 MAART 2011
V.P.M’e
Wes-Vrystaat, 14.25%
Noordoos-Kaap, 1.34%Suid-Kaap, 0.12%
Oos-Kaap, 3.26%
Noord-Kaap, 3.49%
Suidwes-Kaap, 0.32%
Ceres, 1.60%
Sandveld, 9.75%
Nie produserende verskaffers, 2.76%
Loskopvallei, 0.49%
Gauteng, 2.17%
Noordwes, 6.69%
Limpopo, 24.29%
Mpumalanga, 4.37%
KwaZulu-Natal, 6.66%
Suidwes-Vrystaat, 5.89%
Oos-Vrystaat, 12.55%
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