Sentraal-Suid Koöperasie
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Sentraal-Suid Koöperasie (SSK) is an agricultural cooperative founded in 1931 by farmers in the Overberg
region of South Africa
. In the 1980s the name changed from Swellendam-Heidelberg Koöperasie to the Sentraal-Suid Koöperasie(SSK). The head office of SSK is situated in Swellendam
, the third oldest town of the Republic of South Africa.
The then Prime Minister of South Africa
, General J. B. M. Hertzog saw the farmer’s dilemma in those times of depression around the globe. Hertzog told his Minister of Agriculture, General Jan Kemp to step up. The farmers needed help and through the system of co-operatives they could control their own products. As a result of this policy the Sasko- Suid Afrikaanse Sentrale Kooperatiewe Graanmaatskappy (South African Central Cooperative Grain Company) was founded in 1930
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On July 15, 1931 the first founders meeting was held to start the co-operative then known as the Swellendamse Boere Kooperatiewe Vereniging (Swellendam
’s Farmers Co-operative Society) attendees were:
At the second meeting held ten days later the following people joined in,
Mr. van Blommestein the only person amongst the “Directors”, who had a University degree in law took the lead and were also elected as the first Chairmen.
The start was a worrying affair and already ten days after the founding of the new institution member P.J. de Wet resigned.
Overberg
Overberg is a district in South Africa to the east of Cape Town beyond the Hottentots-Holland mountains. It lies along the Cape Province's south coast between the Cape Peninsula and the region known as the Garden Route in the east...
region of South Africa
South Africa
The Republic of South Africa is a country in southern Africa. Located at the southern tip of Africa, it is divided into nine provinces, with of coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans...
. In the 1980s the name changed from Swellendam-Heidelberg Koöperasie to the Sentraal-Suid Koöperasie(SSK). The head office of SSK is situated in Swellendam
Swellendam
Swellendam is the third oldest town in the Republic of South Africa, a town with 28,072 inhabitants situated in the Western Cape province. The town has over 50 National monuments most of them buildings of Cape Dutch architecture....
, the third oldest town of the Republic of South Africa.
The then Prime Minister of South Africa
South Africa
The Republic of South Africa is a country in southern Africa. Located at the southern tip of Africa, it is divided into nine provinces, with of coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans...
, General J. B. M. Hertzog saw the farmer’s dilemma in those times of depression around the globe. Hertzog told his Minister of Agriculture, General Jan Kemp to step up. The farmers needed help and through the system of co-operatives they could control their own products. As a result of this policy the Sasko- Suid Afrikaanse Sentrale Kooperatiewe Graanmaatskappy (South African Central Cooperative Grain Company) was founded in 1930
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On July 15, 1931 the first founders meeting was held to start the co-operative then known as the Swellendamse Boere Kooperatiewe Vereniging (Swellendam
Swellendam
Swellendam is the third oldest town in the Republic of South Africa, a town with 28,072 inhabitants situated in the Western Cape province. The town has over 50 National monuments most of them buildings of Cape Dutch architecture....
’s Farmers Co-operative Society) attendees were:
- P.G. Lourens
- F.J. van Eeden
- M.C. Dippenaar
- J.H.K. van Blommestein
- F.J. Linde and
- D.C. van Dyk
At the second meeting held ten days later the following people joined in,
- M.J. Streicher
- D.H. van Papendorp
- and P.J. de Wet
Mr. van Blommestein the only person amongst the “Directors”, who had a University degree in law took the lead and were also elected as the first Chairmen.
The start was a worrying affair and already ten days after the founding of the new institution member P.J. de Wet resigned.