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The Food and Allied Workers Union says it expects the new minimum wage for farm workers to be no less than R100 a day.
Fawu secretary-general, Katishi Masemola says the new minimum wage will in all likelihood be R105 a day - far below the union's call of R150 a day.
He says Fawu calls on government, farm owners, retail outlets, exporters and importers to join together with unions and ensure that in the near future the minimum wage of R150 can be paid on all farms.
Masemola says the union will also focus on further demands for its workers, and called for the home affairs department to provide a special dispensation document for workers in the Western Cape.
Workers embarked on strike action last year, demanding the minimum wage be increased to R150 from R69. They were also demanding a cohesive land reform programme be implemented.
The strike was suspended in December but resumed in January.