At the centre of this hunger eradication strategy will be the creation of self-employment opportunities and the creation of co-operatives. We will ensure that sustainable production technologies are introduced and that we strengthen the integration of activities at both household and community level. We will continue to distribute seeds and seedlings to more households, but we have realised that distribution alone will not assist in terms of increasing the household income or sustainability impacting on other livelihood factors. In pursuance of attaining these goals, the livelihood zoning process, which seeks to understand coping systems in our communities, has been initiated in the Western Cape, and we will all learn from the lessons that they have developed here.