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GAME- MEAT POTENTIAL

“This information can contribute to the growth of the market, inform retailers on the needs of consumers, and provide information on the utilisation and marketing of this product.”

The South African game-farming industry holds significant potential for all consumers. This industry should not only be associated with those who hunt annually, however; the potential for the utilisation of game meat should be better exploited for all South Africans and Africans. It is time that game meat becomes as popular as other meat sources and that more awareness is created around the

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