RedHarvest Tomato Farms — Regulatory & Compliance Framework
RedHarvest Tomato Farms will operate in full compliance with all applicable South African legislation and regulatory requirements. The agricultural sector is subject to a range of environmental, labour, health, and commercial regulations that must be carefully managed.
Section 14 · Business Plan
Regulatory & Compliance Framework
RedHarvest Tomato Farms will operate in full compliance with all applicable South African legislation and regulatory requirements. The agricultural sector is subject to a range of environmental, labour, health, and commercial regulations that must be carefully managed.
RedHarvest Tomato Farms will operate in full compliance with all applicable South African legislation and regulatory requirements. The agricultural sector is subject to a range of environmental, labour, health, and commercial regulations that must be carefully managed.
| Regulatory Area | Key Requirements |
|---|---|
| Company Registration | CIPC registration as Pty Ltd; annual returns filing; B-BBEE certificate renewal |
| Tax Compliance | SARS registration for income tax, VAT, PAYE, UIF, SDL; annual tax returns; provisional tax payments |
| Water Use Licence | Licence from Department of Water and Sanitation for river water extraction; annual usage reporting |
| Environmental Compliance | Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) where required; waste management; pesticide handling compliance |
| Labour Legislation | BCEA compliance; sectoral determination wage rates; UIF registration; COIDA (worker compensation) |
| Agricultural Standards | GlobalG.A.P. certification for retail supply; SANS produce grading standards; food safety compliance |
| Land Use & Zoning | Agricultural zoning confirmation; municipal by-law compliance; building plan approvals for structures |
| B-BBEE Compliance | Annual verification audit; scorecard management; ownership, skills development, enterprise development targets |
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