
Trespassing on farms has reached alarming levels across South Africa. From farm attacks and theft to illegal hunting and unauthorized access, farmers face numerous challenges daily. Despite these issues, both law enforcement and prosecution often fail to address these crimes effectively, leaving farmers feeling unprotected and frustrated.
Trespassing is more than just an intrusion; it's a violation of property rights, safety, and livelihood. Farmers are especially vulnerable to unwelcome strangers on their land, leading to various problems like illegal use of resources, theft, and even violent incidents.
We've declared 2024/25 as the Year Against Farm Trespassing and launched a comprehensive campaign to address this critical issue. Our goal is to ensure that laws related to trespassing are enforced more effectively and that those responsible are held accountable.
Report Trespassing: Your involvement is crucial for the success of our campaign. If you or someone you know has experienced trespassing, report it to the police and notify SAAI.
Donate: Support our cause by donating to help us continue our efforts to combat trespassing and support victims. (Nie seker of ek dit moet in sit nie). Join now.
Spread the Word: Share our campaign on social media, join community watch programs, and participate in our events and workshops.
Together, we can make a difference and create a safer environment for farmers across South Africa. Join SAAI in our fight against trespassing today!
Remember: The success of our campaign depends on farmers participation in reporting cases. Without this data, we cannot exert proper pressure on the authorities to act against trespassing effectively. Help us protect our farms and communities!
