At its Polokwane national conference held in 2007, the ANC adopted the 50/50 representation for women. This increased representation of women to 44% in Parliament and 43% in Cabinet, under President Jacob Zuma. The progress our nation is making is mainly due to the commitment of the ANC to women empowerment and gender equality. If the other political parties in this august House had followed suit, we would have reached the 50/50 target in South Africa long ago. On the economic empowerment of women, a number of women's projects are unfolding positively, with some women's businesses growing in leaps and bounds. For example, in Gauteng, we have the Dreamland Piggery, which is doing exceptionally well, so much so that the project already supplies pork to Pick n Pay. The project recently acquired an abattoir and is training other women in pig production, also to supply Pick n Pay. [Applause.] In Limpopo, a co-operative of women is producing moringa supplements, including teabags and tablets. The project exports to Indonesia, Swaziland, Botswana, the United States, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. The Department of Science and Technology plans to set up a factory for them in Ga-Mphahlele village in Limpopo.