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FOODBEV SETA Labour Portfolio Labour Portfolio Committee Committee 30 August 2005 30 August 2005 Ravin Deonarain Ravin Deonarain
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Page 1: FOODBEV SETA

FOODBEV SETA

Labour Portfolio CommitteeLabour Portfolio Committee30 August 200530 August 2005

Ravin DeonarainRavin Deonarain

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Introduction and Appreciation

• Thanks and Appreciation:– Hon Minister of Labour, – Hon Chairperson of Labour Portfolio Committee – Hon Committee Members

• Representatives of FoodBev Seta– Past Chair: Mr Tommy Van der Walt– Past Vice Chair: Mr Zola Nkomo– Acting Chair: Ms Sylvia Hammond– CEO: Mr Ravin Deonarain

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Presentation Outline

• FoodBev Sector

• Highlights and Lowlights

• Funds received and disbursement

• Contribution to National Objectives of Growth,

Employment and Poverty Alleviation

• Opportunities and challenges in implementing NSDS

2005 - 2010

• Questions and Answers

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The Food and Beverages Manufacturing Sector

Some economic characteristics

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Background and Sub Sectors

• Background– Historically not organised as a sector– Formation of Foodbev Seta

• 5 Sub Sectors– Beverages– Food Preparation Products – Baking Cereals Confectionary Snacks– Dairy– Processed Preserved Meat Fish fruit Vegetables

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Economic Characteristics

• Diverse sector

• Price sensitive products

• High production volumes – costs driven

• Capital intensive and technology driven

• Intense brand competitiveness

• Dominated - few large corporations and multinationals

• Large number small food manufacturers

• Mergers and acquisitions (brands)

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Economic Characteristics

• Companies and Products: SA Breweries, Kellogg's, Nestle, Frito-Lay Simba, ABI, Coke

Cola, Tiger Brands, Unilever Foods, Clover, Oceana Fishing, Enterprize Meats, Nabisco, McCain's Foods, Beacon, Cadbury’s

Bokomo

• Contribution to GDP: R83.2 b for Food

R30 b for Beverages

• Total employment : +-176 000

• Levy Income at 80% : R 96 Million

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Labour Market

• 1994: Macro Economic Stabilisation and Trade Liberalisation

– Growth in demand for skilled labour – Growth in supply of unskilled and semi skilled

• Production - 18 % of manufacturing sector output

• Employment - 13,5% of manufacturing sector

• Wages - 9,5% of manufacturing sector

• Employment – 2 % of total economy(DTI, 2003)

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FoodBev Seta

The Organisation

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VISION

To have sufficient and appropriate knowledge and skills

available in the food and beverages manufacturing

sector in order to contribute to:

– the growth and development of the sector;– a safe, healthy, productive and competitive industry;– the promotion of access to quality education and training for all

to participate in work and life, and– the redress of past inequalities in education and training.

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MISSION

The stakeholders of the food and beverages

manufacturing sector are committed to ensuring that:

– relevant and quality learning standards and qualifications are available in this sector;

– a high quality of learning provision is maintained in this sector, and

– access to knowledge and skills is improved for all in the sector.

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BUSINESS OBJECTIVES

• TO ACHIEVE AND EXCEED THE NATIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT TARGETS FOR THE SECTOR

• TO MANAGE EFFECTIVE OPERATIONS WITHIN 10% OF TOTAL LEVY INCOME.

• TO ACHIEVE HIGH LEVELS OF SERVICE DELIVERY AND EXCELLENCE

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GOVERNANCE

• Structure

– FoodBev Seta Council• 20 members

– 10 business – 10 labour

– Chambers • 5 x Committees – sub sectors

• Max 16 members per chamber committee

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HOW IT WORKS

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Organisation Profile

– ADMINISTRATION BUDGET• R 10.7 m

– STAFFING• 25 permanent staff

• +- 5 temps and contract

– ORGANISATION PERFORMANCE• FINANCIAL

• NSDS TARGETS

• CUSTOMER SERVICE

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ORGANISATION STRUCTURE

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EMPLOYMENT EQUITY

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ADMINISTRATION BUDGETLEASE MARKET

SERVICE

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FoodBev Seta

HIGHLIGHTS AND LOW LIGHTS

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NSDS Objective 1: Developing a culture of high quality life-long learning

Success Indicator NSDSTarget

FoodBevPerformance

PercentageAchievement

1.1 NQF 1 70% 72% 102%

1.2.1Structured learning 15% 34,4% 229%

1.3 Organizations on IIP 20 40 200%

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NSDS Objective 2: Fostering skills development in the formal economy for productivity and employment growth

Success Indicator NSDSTarget

FoodBevPerformance

PercentageAchievement

2.1 SD Grants (Large Companies)

75% 80% 106%

2.2 SD Grants (Medium Companies)

40% 60% 149%

2.3 Learnerships available 39 39 100%

2005 Targets based on 3056 levy paying companies

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NSDS Objective 3: Stimulating and supporting skills development in small businesses

259% 52%20%3.1 SMME’s supported in SD

PercentageAchievement

FoodBevPerformance

NSDSTarget

Success Indicator

Employed on Learnerships only, 560 on SMME interventions, 200 on Skills Programmes; additional 350 SMME companies applying for Mandatory grants.

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NSDS Objective 4: 100% NSF Fund spent on viable development projects

120% 6050 4.6 HET student SMME support

169% 5073004.5 SMME’s

107% 2132004.4 Unemployed on

Learnerships/programmes

235% 47204.3 Bursaries

102% 102410004.2 Learnerships/programme

129% 129210004.1 ABET

100% 100%R 32 m% age of NSF funds deployed

PercentageAchievement

FoodBevPerformance

NSDSTarget

Project Outputs

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NSDS Objective 5: Assisting new entrants into employment

136% 68%50%5.1 Placement & employment

154%Average Performance

163% 391424005.1 Unemployed on Learnerships

PercentageAchievement

FoodBevPerformance

NSDSTarget

Success Indicator

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EQUITY STATS

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