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More than a million seeds harvested in the Western Cape

By staffApril 14, 20262 Mins Read
More than a million seeds harvested in the Western Cape
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Organized crime syndicates’ focus is shifting from poaching individual plants to harvesting seeds on an industrial scale and an urgent tactical evolution is needed to protect the natural heritage.

That is why the DA in the Western Cape considers Tuesday’s intergovernmental information session before the standing committee on environmental affairs and development planning to be a decisive moment for the province’s biodiversity protection.

“The meeting of the standing committee seeks to bring together stakeholders in the fight against organized poaching, so that a comprehensive government approach can identify possible gaps in environmental enforcement and strengthen the response,” says Dave Bryant, the DA in the Western Cape’s spokesperson on local government, environmental affairs and development planning.

The meeting starts on Tuesday 09:00 and will include information sessions from SANParks; the South African police; the Western Cape Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning; Cape Nature and the City of Cape Town.

Bryant says a recent parliamentary response reveals the staggering scale of the biological siege.

“Between October 2025 and February this year, more than 1,064,032 seeds and 8,642 native plants were illegally harvested or stripped. These figures indicate a dangerous shift in crime strategy. By moving away from bulky, traceable plants to bags of seeds that can be easily hidden in courier shipments and airport cargo, syndicates are trying to circumvent traditional law enforcement measures.”

The answer also shows that the Western Cape government is working hard to combat the illegal trade. “Throughout the introduction of the number plate recognition camera network along the N7 and the deployment of 58 specialized officers, the province combines new hardware with feet on the ground to ensure biodiversity hotspots are protected.”

Bryant says the information session will tackle the reality that natural infrastructure is under a double attack. “The illegal succulent trade now mirrors the sophisticated pipelines used for abalone poaching, with our province serving as a warehouse for international black markets. We have the hardware in place, we now need to refine our intelligence-led response.”

He says Tuesday’s meeting serves as an important platform to ensure enforcement tactics stay ahead of the crime curve.

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