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AgriSA Executive Director, Christo van der Rheede, says the agricultural sector plays an important role in the recovery of the environment.

AgriSA Executive Director, Christo van der Rheede

He says that commercial farmers are increasingly using regenerative practices on farms to work in harmony with nature. Some experts say the threat of greenhouse gasses can be addressed by planting trees and certain plants as well as managing the types of livestock that are farmed. Speaking to the SABC on World Environment Day, Van der Rheede says farmers are specifically focusing on the health and fertility levels of soil by reducing the use of harmful substances.

“In addition to that we also seek to minimise the release of carbon dioxide into the air. We are obviously very concerned about the impact of climate change, and it’s impact on agriculture and food security. That is why we have to adopt new practices to ensure that we minimise the destructive impact of climate change on food production”, says van der Rheede.

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