The key strategic pillars of the Limpopo Employment Growth and Development Plan include: . Industrial Development - One of the key initiatives is the development of an Integrated Industrial development Master Plan that will focus on, for example,. the diversification of Limpopo's industrial base. Another key initiative is the Limpopo Sector Key Action Plan, that includes identifying and prioritising high growth sectors and high impact sectoral portfolios e.g. mining beneficiation, agriculture, tourism, etc . Mining and Mineral Beneficiation and Down-stream industries - One of the key initiatives in this programme is the Limpopo Mining Development and Minerals Beneficiation Initiative. This includes the creation of the Limpopo Mining Input Suppliers Parks and local supplier incubation and also Beneficiation Hubs and a Supplier Development Programme. . Enterprise development, SMMEs and Co-operative development - The Limpopo Accelerated Strategic Capital Expenditure and Localisation Initiative is one of the key initiatives of this programme. The others are the Limpopo Budget Optimisation Initiative and the Sectoral SMME's Growth Initiatives. . Regional Economic Development and Integration - A key initiative is the Regional Industrial Development Action Plan that relates to accelerating industrial development in, for example, under- developed regions, the creation of Industrial Development Zones and Inland Port/Logistics Corridors. . Public Infrastructure Investment -This initiative seeks the development of long range Integrated Master Plans for efficient social infrastructural development, e.g. electricity, communication etc. It also deals with the Provincial Road Master Plan that entails the construction of intermodal public transport facilities and the integration of transport networks to improve accessibility to support economic corridors and for public transport. It also relates to the introduction of services on existing rail lines. . The Green Economy "the creation of green jobs" - The province is to prioritise the green economy, with specific reference to green jobs, e.g. renewable energy (solar energy, biofuel, waste to energy sources), energy efficiency (green buildings, lighting, green transport).