Aussenkehr, a settlement located on the banks of the Orange River, is known for its agricultural activities, particularly the cultivation of table grapes, which are exported to Europe.

The settlement has a primary school, a government clinic, a police station, and a shopping centre.

Despite being a billion-dollar industry, the farmworkers in the vineyards in Aussenkehr live in harsh conditions, lacking access to clean water, sanitation, and basic services.

The settlement's residents claim that the clinic is understaffed and that they have to fetch water from the river, which is often contaminated.

Fires pose a significant threat due to the flammable reed used to construct houses and the lack of nearby fire stations.

The situation highlights larger systemic issues and raises questions about the responsibility of grape companies.

The concerns raised by the farmworkers need to be addressed, and improvements in living and working conditions should be prioritised to ensure the well-being and dignity of all individuals involved in the industry.

 

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Richolene ǂOuses