KarooPrime Capretto — ESG & Development Impact

The social impact, jobs and inclusion, the environmental stewardship and the governance and development impact underpinning KarooPrime Capretto.

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Section 12 · Business Plan

ESG & Development Impact

The social impact, jobs and inclusion, the environmental stewardship and the governance and development impact underpinning KarooPrime Capretto.

KarooPrime is designed as an investable instrument of inclusive
agro-industrialisation. Its development impact is not incidental to the
commercial model but intrinsic to it: the business cannot scale without
formalising thousands of communal farmers, and in doing so it delivers
the rural jobs, incomes and skills that anchor its blended-finance
case.

12.1 Social impact — jobs and inclusion

The platform scales from roughly 320 direct jobs and 1,000 contracted
farmers in Year 1 to approximately 1,950 direct jobs and 10,000
contracted farmers at steady state, benefiting an estimated 38,000
people across the rural supply base. Participation is channelled through
grower agreements and a producer-development trust that builds shared
equity value for participating communities.

Figure 12.1
Figure 12.1 — Direct jobs and contracted-farmer growth across the planning horizon.
Impact metric Year 1 Year 3 Year 5 Year 7
Direct jobs 320 820 1,480 1,950
Contracted farmers 1,000 3,500 5,500 10,000
Indirect beneficiaries 4,500 13,500 22,000 38,000

Table 12.1 — Socio-economic impact trajectory.

12.2 Environmental stewardship

Goats are well adapted to South Africa’s semi-arid rangelands and
convert marginal vegetation that cannot support row crops, giving the
enterprise a comparatively favourable land- and water-use profile among
red-meat systems. The Company will pursue responsible
rangeland-management guidance for contracted farmers, water-efficient
processing, waste valorisation through rendering and by-product
recovery, and progressive measurement of its emissions and water
footprint as it scales.

12.3 Governance and accountability

As set out in Section 10, governance includes an independent-majority
board and a Social & Ethics committee with explicit oversight of the
development mandate. Impact metrics — jobs, farmer inclusion, training
delivered, and producer-trust value — are reported alongside financial
results, giving development-finance partners auditable evidence of
mandate delivery.

12.4 Alignment with national and DFI priorities

  • Inclusive rural economic development and smallholder
    commercialisation, aligned with national agricultural master-plan
    objectives.
  • Job creation and skills transfer in under-served rural
    regions.
  • Export earnings and import substitution in the formal meat
    economy.
  • Women and youth participation pathways within the grower and
    employment base.

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