Sappi Southern Africa Launches Innovative Aquaponics Venture
Sappi Southern Africa Launches Innovative Aquaponics Venture. Amidst the rising unemployment rate among the country’s youth, Sappi has directed its social impact efforts toward initiatives that empower young people to access economic opportunities. In addition to its skills centres located at the Saiccor and Ngodwana Mills, Sappi Southern Africa has explored alternative approaches to tackle the country’s youth unemployment rate which stood at an alarming 44.3% in the fourth quarter of 2023.
One such innovative intervention is the Ngodwana Aquaponics project. After conducting market research and assessing the feasibility of establishing a community-operated aquaponics farm in the Eland’s Valley in Mpumalanga, Sappi joined forces with Standard Bank in May 2022. Jointly, this vision for meaningful social impact, centres on youth job creation projects, with a particular emphasis on agriculture.
Beyond addressing youth unemployment, the project’s primary goal is to enhance local food security by providing affordable, high-quality protein through locally farmed Tilapia Rendalli fish. In its initial phase, the project onboarded 30 local youths between September and November 2023.
The Ngodwana Aquaponics project not only upskilled local youths in the basics of aquaculture but also provided training in vegetable and herb production. To ensure overall profitability, the project diversified its offerings by including a range of high-end products for sale at the farm stall. These sought-after artisanal products, such as macadamia pesto, grapefruit marmalade, piquant capsicum peppers, tomato jam, and a hot chili sauce, supplement the income from fish production, allowing the venture to maintain an affordable price point.
The partnership between Sappi and Standard Bank outlined specific roles, where Sappi would manage the project, onboard local youth, and oversee the design, development, and capital expenditure for building the farm. Meanwhile, Standard Bank committed to subsidising the youth stipends for two years, with their commitment extending until November 2024. The overarching goal is for the operation to achieve a breakeven point and become self-sustaining.
A retail shop is currently being shop-fitted at the Ngodwana shopping centre and will be opened once the first fish have reached a saleable weight of 250 grams. The live fish that will be sold in the shop, in addition to the vegetables that are being grown, will serve as a welcome source of healthy low-cost food for families in the area, who currently travel some 60km to access food. In addition, local craftsmen will be able to sell their crafts in the shop, together with the beneficiated produce under the Eland’s Valley Craft Preserve brand.
“We believe that supporting neighbouring communities positively impacts our operations. Initiatives like this, which create economic opportunities, foster community growth and contribute to a stable, healthy ecosystem for our business,” comments Melanie Jacobs, Sappi Limited’s global process owner for talent, performance, and learning. “These initiatives empower youths, allowing them to channel their talents into productive and dignified economic activities, ultimately opening new doors for their future,” she said.
Any profits generated by the operation will be reinvested into further community youth projects. This collaborative effort ensures that the Ngodwana Aquaponics project not only addresses youth unemployment but also contributes to local food security and economic empowerment.