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New tissue culture facility opens in the Western CapeA state-of-the-art Tissue Culture Facility (TCF) has been opened by Western Cape Minister of Agriculture, Dr Ivan Meyer, at Bernheim Farm, outside Paarl. ![]() Image Supplied | From left to right: Western Cape Minister of Agriculture, Ivan Meyer, opened the facility by ceremoniously ‘toiling the soil’. From left: Minister Meyer, Anton Rabe (TCF Chairman), Charmaine Stander (TCF Manager), Dr Mogale Sebopetsa (HOD WCDA) and André Smit (TCF Project Manager). The initiative, driven by the South African deciduous fruit industry, is an effort to keep up with international trends and to make sure local producers have access to world-class plant material. The facility will support the table grape, wine grape, raisin, pome, and stone fruit industries. Where capacity is available, other commodities would also be The TCF will supply industry with clonal rootstocks grown through rapid multiplication of in-vitro plant material. This will ensure that enough plant material is supplied to the SA deciduous industry at a lower price than through imported material that is currently available to the industry. Apart from loan funding provided by the shareholder commodity groups, the initiative is supported with a R10m investment injection by the WCDA. Driving agricultural growthMeyer said at the opening that unlocking the potential of technology and creating capacity for agriculture are key drivers in growing the sector. "We Meyer said that 55% of South Africa’s agricultural exports are produced in the Western Cape. "We have great potential; we have to think big. That is why "We need to ensure the safety and security of the farming industry and to bring wellbeing and dignity back to our people. One way of achieving this is Mitigating phytosanitary risksCharmaine Stander, TCF Manager, said that new generation genetics (cultivars and rootstocks) will be multiplied at the facility. This will enable the Anton Rabe, chairman of the TCF, said that the facility will also mitigate phytosanitary risks by supplying virus-free in-vitro plant material to the industry. Enhancing industry quality"As an industry, we are following a global trend with the establishment of the latest technology, capacity and expertise for our stakeholders. This is also According to Rabe, it will also enhance the quality of plant material to the grapevine industry as per the aspirations of the table grape/raisin industries to "With the support of WCDA we can realise this vision to the advantage of the fruit industry at large. We are extremely grateful for their contribution and • Currently Hortgro Stone, Hortgro Pome, the Canning Producers’ Association, the South African Table Grape Industry, Raisins SA and SAPO Trust are shareholders in the TCF. • TCF envisage beginning with commercial production in 2021. • Charmaine Stander will head up the operation and will be supported by Gizela Saal on the technology side. They will make a formidable team and the TCF is happy to have them on board. For more information, contact André Smit and Charmaine Stander. |