In spite of the dualistic dimension of the sector this framework and centers are available to all farmers. In this case, it can be seen that there is no requirement for government to set up parallel institutions and plans to money agriculture that will bypass the existing system of industrial farming. An acceptable living requirement is not maintainable with the size of the land holdings and range of operations. The need is being identified to provide for expanded land units or the provision of bigger farms. Agricultures restrict manufacturing finances to farmers in groups and to those who farm on land under traditional tenure. This, nevertheless, continues to be an extra overhead to the company plus the danger of car loan defaults by these farmers. Without more aid from the state and its firms in regards to state assurances on production money provided to these farmers, in addition to support for mentorship programs, it is unlikely that any kind of agribusiness can scale-up their farmer empowerment campaigns to such a degree that it will certainly make a significant difference to the large challenge to join and integrate South African agriculture.