They have also raised concerns of collapsed infrastructure and poor service delivery.
This emerged during Ramaphosa's unannounced visit on day one of the National Maize Producers' Organisation (NAMPO) Harvest Day at Bothaville in the Free State Province on Tuesday.
Ramaphosa also took a swipe at white Afrikaners who have taken up the US President Donald Trump's offer to relocate to the US as refugees.
Ramaphosa has described refugees who relocated to the US as cowards.
Ramaphosa who is no stranger to agriculture with a stake in game farming attended first day of NAMPO where he interacted with farmers and also discussed policy matters such as the expropriation Act.
NAMPO gives a platform to farmers and experts to showcase and share ideas on how to develop the industry.
The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Dean Mcpherson is set to attend the largest agricultural exhibition in the southern hemisphere on Thursday.
There he will meet key role-players in the agriculture sector and participate in a panel discussion about the Expropriation Act.
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