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Clanwilliam Dam extension will likely create 70,000 agri jobs

Some sources claim that the revamping of the Clanwilliam Dam, in the Cederberg municipal area, will lead to intensive activities in the months to come. rejoicing. The refurbishing of the Clanwilliam Dam in the Western Cape is expected to go a long way in helping farmers get the water that is essential for their crops.

The project will create 70,000 direct and indirect agricultural jobs in the next five to ten years in the farming area, certainly boosting the economy of the Cederburg municipal area. Some R4 billion has been set aside for the infrastructure of the dam which involves raising the walls of the dam by 13 meters. This will increase serving capacity from 15,000 hectares to 26,000 hectares.


Source: foodformzansi.co.za

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