Title: Water Quality and Agricultural Water Use in South Africa
1Water Quality and Agricultural Water Use in South
Africa
Agricultural Research Council (ARC) 21 June
2006 Mr. Reckson Mulidzi Mr. Thabiso Mudau
2Purpose of the presentation
- To share experiences with the Honorable Members
regarding our involvement in water quality in
South Africa - To receive inputs from Honorable Members and
other stakeholders towards improved water quality
in South Africa
3Scope of the presentation
- What the ARC is
- What guides our business
- Vision and mission
- Core business divisions
- Public Support Services (PSS)
- Current research activities related to water
quality - Challenges and recommendations
- Business partners
4What the ARC is
- Public entity listed in Schedule 3a of the Public
Finance Management Act (Act 1 of 1999) - Financed through the Parliamentary Grant, Dept.
of Science and Technology and Dept. of
Agriculture Special Projects - It renders a multidisciplinary agricultural
service addressing national agricultural
priorities - It provides a strong scientific base and broadly
distributed technology transfer capacity
5What the ARC is
- Its mandate is defined by the ARC Act (Act 86 0f
1990) - Reporting lines
- Minister of Agriculture (quarterly and annually)
- Presentation of Strategic Plan and Annual
Results to the Agriculture and Land Affairs
Portfolio Committee - KPI Reporting to the DST
- Presentations done on request to the NCOP Select
Committee on Land and Environmental Affairs
6What guides our business
- The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa
- The State of the Nation Address (SONA)
- National Research and Development Strategy
- The ARC Act (Act 86 of 1990)
- Strategic Plan for the Department of Agriculture,
and - Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative of South
Africa (ASGI-SA) - Other legislation and policies
7Vision
To be a nationally and internationally
recognized centre of excellence in agricultural
science and innovation
8Mission
- To promote the agriculture and related sectors
through research, technology development and
technology transfer in order to - Enhance the natural resource base and environment
- Sustain a competitive agricultural economy
- Provide new economic opportunities
- Ensure high quality and safe food
- Support an informed society and
- Encourage the national growth and development of
South Africa
9Core business divisions
- Horticulture
- Grains and Industrial Crops
- Livestock
- Public Support Services
- Sustainable Rural Livelihoods
- Business Development International Relations
- Human Resources and Administration
- Finance Services
10Public Support Services (PSS)
- Three institutes Agricultural Engineering (IAE),
Plant Protection (PPRI), and Soil, Climate and
Water (ISCW) - Promote the sustainable management and use of
natural resources through research and technology
development - Increase the productive efficiency of
agro-ecosystems - One of the focus areas is on Water quality and
agricultural water use.
11Current research activities related to water
quality
- Assessment of the effect of different water
qualities on crop production constraints and
types of crops - The effect of wetland systems and mining effluent
water use on irrigated agriculture - Water quality analysis for agricultural use in
rural areas of the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu Natal,
and Western Cape provinces (250 samples from
boreholes used for both domestic and agricultural
production analyzed in 2005 for the DoA
12Current research activities related to water
quality (cont.)
- Assessment of water quality and land degradation
in wetland areas (working group to focus on the
conservation of wetlands) - Impact of water quality on irrigation schemes
(Limpopo province) - Water quality analysis for SADC countries
- (Zambia, Lesotho, and Botswana)
- Monitoring the effect of water quality on soil /
land productivity
13Current research activities related to water
quality (cont.)
- South Africa is a water scarce country
- Wastewater re-use for agricultural production is
very important - ARC Infruitec is running a project on the use of
treated winery wastewater for cash crop and vines
irrigation - Portfolio Committee on Agriculture Land Affairs
/NCOP Select Committee on Land and Environmental
Affairs visited this project in 2005 - Purpose of the project is to address the issue of
food security to farm workers
14Challenges
- Soil salinity
- The unsustainable management and utilization of
wetlands contribute to loss in natural
biodiversity with harmful consequences for
peoples livelihoods - Insufficient knowledge or lack of it
- Discharges of mine water into the river system
15Recommendations
- Research in water quality to establish the
extent of degradation in our river systems,
wetlands and irrigation schemes - Soil-crop-water quality studies with emphasis on
developing monitoring tools/technologies and
assessing impacts of soil erosion, mining and
water from industries - Establishment of a comprehensive country wide
water quality monitoring network - Other relevant studies commissioned by our line
departments
16Our business partners
- National Government Departments
- Provincial Government Departments
- Farmers and Farmer Associations
- Private Sector
- Universities and Technikons
- Other Science Councils
17Institute for Tropical Subtropical Crops
Institute for Industrial Crops
Institute for Soil, Climate Water Plant
Protection Research Institute Vegetable
Ornamental Plant Institute Range Forage
Institute Onderstepoort Veterinary
Institute Animal Nutrition Animal Products
Institute Animal Improvement Institute Agricultura
l Engineering Institute
ARC-Animal Nutrition Products Institute
Grain Crops Institute
Small Grain Institute
Infruitec-Nietvoorbij
18 Agricultural Research Council buildings and
Research Farms
19Thank you!!
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