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The department has responsibility for agriculture, food safety, food security, land reform, topographic mapping, cadastral survey, the Deeds Offices, and spatial planning. The political head of the department is the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, who is assisted by two deputy ministers. [1]
The department fell under the responsibility of the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. In 2010 the minister was Senzeni Zokwana. In the 2014 national budget, the department received an appropriation of R6,178 billion rand, [2] and had 5,924 employees as of 2010. [3] In June 2019 government departments were reconfigured.
Welkom is connected to Kroonstad to the north-east by the R730 and the R34. It is also connected to Brandfort and Bloemfontein in the south and to Bothaville and Klerksdorp in the north by the R30. Welkom is connected to Bultfontein to the south-west by the R710 and to Virginia and Winburg in the south-east by the R73.
East/West / North/South / East/West: M13 (Fauna) - M30 - M12 - M12 - R702 - N8 - M30 / M19 (Noordhoek) Fauna, Hamilton, Mangaung, Peter Swart, Oos Einde, Noordhoek: Vereeniging Extension Rd., Rudolf Greyling Ave. M11: East/West / North/South: M30 (Oranjesig) - R700 (cosigned one block) - R700 - R706 - M19 - M14 - N8: Oranjesig, Willows ...
Department of Agriculture and Land Affairs may refer to one of the following: Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs , a former ministerial position in the Cabinet of South Africa Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (South Africa) , a South African government department formerly called the Department of Agriculture
North-West University, Department of Agriculture. Cedara Agricultural College [ 12 ] Kwazulu Natal Government, Department of Agriculture TompiSeleka College of Agriculture, in Limpopo Province
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) is one of the departments of the South African government. It is responsible for protecting, conserving and improving the South African environment and natural resources .
Bethlehem is situated approximately 240 km north-east of Bloemfontein, 140 km east of Kroonstad and 90 km west of Harrismith. The town is strategically situated in the heart of the picturesque north-eastern Free State and originally developed as a service centre.