After nine years of negotiations, the South African Rooibos Council (SARC), the National Khoi-San Council and the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries signed an access and benefit-sharing agreement that will see the Khoi-Khoi and San communities benefit from the commercialisation of Rooibos. The agreement is regarded as a milestone in the history of global governance for the preservation of genetic biodiversity, associated traditional knowledge and poverty relief.
Based on the agreement, launched at !Khwa ttu near Cape Town on 1 November this year, the benefit-sharing levy of 1.5% of the farm gate price of Rooibos, effective from 1 January 2019, will translate into an estimated R10 million a year for the Khoi-Khoi and San communities.
SARC chairperson Martin Bergh said the protection and preservation of the Rooibos industry and its people remain critical to the SA Rooibos Council. “The industry recognises that the Khoi-Khoi and San people had knowledge of the Rooibos plant and that including them as beneficiaries in this agreement is the right thing to do.”
South Africa, as a signatory to the Nagoya Protocol, requires industries that trade in indigenous biological resources, such as Rooibos, to share benefits with traditional knowledge holders in a fair and equitable way.
When the Department of Environmental Affairs first recognised the Khoi-Khoi and San people as the rightful traditional knowledge holders of Rooibos, a Working Group, which included the SARC, NKC and SASC, was formed to negotiate on benefit sharing in accordance with the National Environmental Management Biodiversity Act (No 10 of 2004) (NEMBA). South Africa has provided for access and benefit-sharing agreements through NEMBA and the Bioprospecting, Access and Benefit Sharing Regulation of 2008.
How the benefit-sharing levy will be used, will be independently decided by the National Khoi-San Council and South African San Council, but it is primarily intended for the upliftment of the Khoi-Khoi and San communities. An annual report, detailing the distribution of funds, will be submitted to the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries (DEFF) to ensure transparency.
Bergh has hailed the landmark agreement as a best practice example, which provides a robust framework for other bioprospecting, access and benefit-sharing agreements in South Africa and abroad.
“It’s the first agreement of its kind in the world – both in terms of the interpretation and application of the Nagoya Protocol. Previous access and benefit-sharing agreements involved specific companies and traditional knowledge holders, whereas the Rooibos agreement encompasses the entire industry, ensuring all volumes of Rooibos sold will be levied through one process.”
The agreement holds the promise of a true partnership between the original traditional knowledge holders of Rooibos and the entire Rooibos industry.
The beneficiaries of the agreement include the Rooibos indigenous farming communities of Wupperthal, Nieuwoudtville and Suid Bokkeveld as these communities have been categorised as previously disadvantaged and of Khoikhoi descent.
The South African Rooibos Council negotiated the agreement on behalf of the Rooibos industry after securing a mandate from the processors of Rooibos.
The news of the agreement was picked up by the media in South Africa, in African countries (including Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya), in Europe (including Switzerland, Belgium, France, Spain, Czech Republic, Finland, Slovakia, Romania, Netherlands), the USA, the UK and the UAE. This is how the media covered the news (sources in alphabetical order): order):
Algoa FM:
Rooibos tea agreement a world first
All4Women:
Landmark agreement sees San and Khoi profiting from rooibos industry
AllAfrica:
Plant matter: How Rooibos brought justice to SA’s indigenous
Barbados News:
San and Khoi to profit from Rooibos after landmark agreement
Bizcommunity.com:
Agreement to see Khoi, San earn share of Rooibos trade
BBC News:
South Africa’s Rooibos tea industry to pay KhoiSan people
Big News Network (United Arab Emirates):
San and Khoi to profit from Rooibos after landmark agreement
Cape Argus:
Rooibos deal with San and Khoi
CapeTalk:
Landmark deal will see Khoi and San get their share of lucrative Rooibos profits
Cape Times:
Khoi, San to benefit from sale of Rooibos
Cape Town ShowMe:
A cup of Rooibos empowers South African communities
Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (UK):
Rooibos profits to be shared with KhoiSan people
Daily Maverick: Rooibos heritage:
Plant matter: How Rooibos brought justice to SA’s indigenous
Diamond Fields Advertiser:
Khoi, San to benefit from Rooibos
eNCA:
Khoi and San communities to reap benefits of Rooibos industry (includes video)
El Pais (Spain):
Prehistoric justice
Engineering News:
Landmark deal to give Khoi and San benefit-sharing levy in Rooibos
Ghanagh.com (Ghana):
Rooibos upliftment for Khoi, San people
Good Things Guy:
A cup of Rooibos empowers South African communities
Halo Noviny (Czech Republic):
Copyright attributed to indigenous people
Helsingin Sanomat (Finland):
Indigenous people in South Africa to receive share of Rooibos proceeds
HeraldLIVE:
Khoi and San sign deal that gives them a cut of Rooibos riches
Independent Online (IOL):
Landmark deal to give Khoi and San benefit-sharing levy in Rooibos
Independent Online (IOL):
San and Khoi to benefit from commercialisation of Rooibos at last (includes video)
Jacaranda FM:
Khoi and San to benefit from Rooibos sales
Kenya News Alerts (Kenya):
South Africa’s Rooibos tea industry to pay KhoiSan people
Knack.be (Belgium):
Zuid-Afrikaanse volkeren krijgen geld van rooibos-industrie
Knowledge Bylanes South Africa:
Minister Barbara Creecy launches Rooibos access and benefit-sharing agreement, 1 Nov
Latest Nigerian News (Nigeria):
South Africa’s Rooibos tea industry to pay KhoiSan people
Mail & Guardian:
San and Khoi claims benefits from Rooibos
MSN South Africa:
Plant matter: How Rooibos brought justice to SA’s indigenous people
Nature Research (UK):
Indigenous communities win share of South Africa’s rooibos tea profits in landmark bioprospecting agreement
Netwerk24:
Khoi, San baat by Rooibos-ooreenkoms
News24:
San and Khoi to profit from Rooibos after landmark agreement
News365:
San and Khoi to profit from Rooibos after landmark agreement
Newshorn Media:
Righting wrongs with the Khoi and San
NU.nl (Netherlands):
Boeren Zuid-Afrika delen opbrengst rooibosverkoop met inheemsen
OFM:
Khoi, San communities to reap benefits of Rooibos industry
Quartz (USA):
South Africa’s Khoisan community will finally get a share of the commercialization of Rooibos
Radio Africa (France):
South Africa: Rooibos industry will compensate indigenous peoples
Research Channel:
Landmark deal to give Khoi and San benefit-sharing levy in Rooibos
Sepe Digital Insight (Greece):
South Africa’s Rooibos tea industry to pay KhoiSan people
South African Government:
Minister Barbara Creecy launches Rooibos access and benefit-sharing agreement, 1 Nov
SowentanLIVE:
Rooibos upliftment for Khoi, San people
Spravy – Pravda (Slovakia):
Unique agreement: Indigenous people share in Rooibos tea
Suid-Kaap Forum:
Khoi and San communities to profit from the Rooibos and Honeybush industries
The Citizen:
How a cup of Rooibos empowers Khoi and San communities
The Dundee Messenger (UK):
South Africa’s rooibos tea industry to pay KhoiSan people
The News Headline:
South Africa’s Rooibos tea industry to pay KhoiSan people
Times Live:
Khoi and San sign deal that gives them a cut of Rooibos riches
Times of Suriname:
Boeren Zuid-Afrika delen opbrengst rooibosverkoop met inheemsen
Tyden.cz (Czech Republic):
Rooibos growers to pay part of profits to indigenous people
VRT.be (Belgium):
KhoiSan-bevolkingsgroep in Zuid-Afrika krijgt voortaan deel van de opbrengst van rooibosthee
Vx Capital (Romania):
Rooibos tea industry to pay intellectual property rights to KhoiSan population
World Justice Project:
The Value of Traditional Knowledge: A Milestone for Indigenous Rights in South Africa’s Rooibos Industry
World News Monitor:
Indigenous communities win share of South Africa’s rooibos tea profits in landmark bioprospecting agreement
Zentralplus (Switzerland):
Indigenous people share in proceeds