> A report must be submitted to the Committee on how DAFF has re- structured its programmes and how it has re-prioritized its budget for the new programmes. > The Department must outline the role it plays with regard to tariffs and subsidies. > The Department must give the Committee specific details on how they will ensure the creation of jobs by smallholder producers through agro- processing. > The Department must cooperate with existing commodity groups rather than re-inventing the wheel. > There must be an established financing model for fisheries. > There must be well coordinated training programmes between DAFF and other stakeholders to better serve the developing farmers. > DAFF must present to the Committee a detailed progress report on the implementation plan on policy and programme interventions as part of their quarterly reviews. > The Department must outline the programme on the interventions, how it would progress per year and which provinces it was targeting. > The Department must provide its annual performance plan, outlining a plan per province. > A plan on the extension services training must be made available to the Committee. > The Department must present to the Committee, the Zero Hunger Strategy. > The Department must outline how it administers the Marine Living Resource Fund in fisheries. > There must be engagement with the provincial research institutions to promote and achieve co-ordination of research institution activities. > A report on the reasons why the ARC had been underfunded for such a long time must be made available to the Committee. > A detailed quarterly report on a number of smallholder farmers that are supported, their location/s and the support activities that they receive must be made available to the Committee. > DAFF must report back to the Committee on time-frames as per programme interventions by the end of May 2011. > DAFF must consider options with regards to financing models that will benefit developing farmers at accessible and affordable interest rates.