Sentraal-Suid Koöperasie
Sentraal-Suid Koöperasie is an agricultural cooperative founded in 1931 by farmers in the Overberg region of South Africa. Originally known as the Swellendam-Heidelberg Koöperasie, the name was changed to its current form in the 1980s. The head office of SSK is situated in Swellendam, the third oldest town of the Republic of South Africa.
History
The Prime Minister of South Africa at the time, General J. B. M. Hertzog, called for the creation of the Suid Afrikaanse Sentrale Koöperatiewe Graanmaatskappy in 1930 as a response to the need of resources by local farmers. This system of co-operatives was thus started by the then Minister of Agriculture, General Jan Kemp.On July 15, 1931, the first founders meeting was held to start the co-operative then known as the Swellendamse Boere Koöperatiewe Vereniging attendees were:
- P.G. Lourens
- F.J. van Eeden
- M.C. Dippenaar
- J.H.K. van Blommestein
- F.J. Linde and
- D.C. van Dyk
- M.J. Streicher
- D.H. van Papendorp
- and P.J. de Wet