Urges investors to channel funds towards biodiversity
Nomazulu Moyo
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – There is urgent need to invest in sustainable conservation practices as biodiversity played a crucial role in the country’s economy, President Cyril Ramaphosa said Tuesday.
Ramaphosa was addressing the Biodiversity Economic and Investment Indaba at the Birchwood Hotel, in Johannesburg.
He said biodiversity played a critical role biodiversity plays in the country’s economy, therefore there was an urgent need for investment in sustainable practices.
“South Africa stands at the forefront of biodiversity conservation, and it is imperative that we integrate this into our economic framework,” President Ramaphosa said.
Biodiversity can spur economic growth, job creation
He highlighted the potential for job creation and economic growth through eco-tourism and sustainable agriculture.
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The indaba, attended by top investors and environmental experts, served as a platform to discuss strategies for harnessing biodiversity economically without compromising the natural heritage of the nation.
South Africa’s rich biodiversity a natural treasure
“Our rich biodiversity is a national treasure that has the power to not only sustain our environment but also propel our economy forward,” Ramaphosa added.
The President’s speech comes at a crucial time when global environmental concerns are at an all-time high, and nations are looking towards green solutions for economic development. With this indaba, South Africa aims to set a precedent for other countries by demonstrating that economic progress and environmental stewardship can go hand in hand.
Ramaphosa rallies investment for biodiversity
The event concluded with a call to action from President Ramaphosa, urging all stakeholders to commit to investing in the nation’s biodiversity. “Let us work together to ensure that our natural resources are used responsibly and profitably, securing a prosperous future for all South Africans,” he concluded.
This indaba marks a pivotal moment in South Africa’s journey towards a greener economy and underscores the government’s commitment to environmental issues. The outcomes of today’s discussions are expected to shape the country’s policies and investment strategies in the years to come.