Call for Applications: Comprehensive Agricultural Support Programme (CASP) and Llima/Letsema Grant for 2025/26 Financial Year‼️
The Department of Agriculture, Environmental affairs, Rural development and Land Reform is pleased to announce the opening of applications for the Comprehensive Agricultural Support Programme (CASP) and the Llima/Letsema Grant for the financial year 2025/26.
These initiatives are designed to support target farmer groups in enhancing productivity, sustainability, and overall agricultural development.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Smallholder and emerging farmers
- Subsistence
- Farmer cooperatives
- Black commercial farmers
- Women, Youth; people with disabilities; and new agro-industries will receive priority.
Programme Details:
Comprehensive Agricultural Support Programme (CASP):
- Provides financial and technical assistance
- Supports infrastructure development, market access, and training
- Aims to promote sustainable agricultural practices and improve food security
Llima/Letsema Grant: Offers funding for agricultural inputs and resources
- Supports projects aimed at increasing crop and livestock production
- Focuses on enhancing the livelihoods of rural communities.
Application Process and Submission Details:
Farmers are requested to visit all our five District offices to get more information on how to access these grant funding as no late, faxed, emailed or unsigned applications will be accepted. However there are certain allocation criteria for farmers has to follow.The closing date for the applications is on the 30 June 2024 to allow other process to unfold.
We encourage all eligible farmer groups to apply and take advantage of this opportunity to grow and develop their agricultural enterprises. Together, we can build a sustainable and prosperous agricultural sector.
A Message to Previous Applicants:
To those who applied in the past but were not selected, we want to express our appreciation for your efforts and dedication. We understand the challenges and hard work involved in the application process. We strongly encourage you to apply again this year.
Each application cycle is unique, and your continued perseverance and commitment to agricultural development are valued. We are here to support you and provide guidance to enhance your application. Don’t be discouraged—use the feedback from previous attempts to strengthen your proposal and showcase your potential.
For more information, please contact:
Mr Bongani Silingile – Media Liaison Officer
Office of the MEC
Department of Agriculture, Environmental Affairs,
Rural Development and Land Reform
Cell: 082 675 1841
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