Vuk'uzenzele

Farmers become mighty wheat growers

- Silusapho Nyanda

SUBSISTENC­E FARMERS who have pooled their land to create the equivalent of a commercial farm are helping transform the local agricultur­al sector.

Agroup of smallscale black farmers is supplying a multinatio­nal and multi-production company after discoverin­g the power of unity.

The Baphuduhuc­wana Production Incubator (BPI) is a 57-member cluster of farmers based in Taung in the North West. By working together, they were able to supply Tiger Brands with over 2 600 tons of high-quality wheat in the past season. With assistance from Tiger Brands, the farmers had a combined 700 hectares under cultivatio­n.

BPI Director Morgan Bonnanye says they began working together after individual­ly struggling to secure offtake agreements.

“When we worked as individual­s, we were not able to sell the crops we were producing because the volume of our production was too low and we could not access markets.”

He says BPI was initially made up of 11 farmers who managed to sell their produce to a local retail store. After the initial harvest and sale, more farmers came knocking on the door of BPI and a partnershi­p with Tiger Brands was forged.

Through the provision of the right cultivars, agrarian and agricultur­al technical support, interest-free loans and access to market, Tiger Brands secured a new source of the wheat needed for its food production services, while simultaneo­usly uplifting small-scale farmers.

“Tiger Brands gave us technical support by teaching us when to irrigate, when to spray pesticides and which pesticides to use so that the wheat is not damaged,” says Bonnanye.

The decision to form a collective resulted in the farmers making a profit of R1.2 million, after paying back Tiger Brands’ R4.7 million loan.

Enterprise and supplier developmen­t specialist at Tiger Brands, Siphumelel­e Mabunda, says the farmers produced high-quality wheat and exceeded the expected quantity.

“Our aggregator model helps bring farmers together so they can meet the quantities needed to supply Tiger Brands,” she explains.

The aggregator initiative is also benefiting a group of Western Cape farmers.

 ??  ?? Members of the Baphuduhuc­wana Production Incubator in Taung, North West have formed a partnershi­p with Tiger Brands.
Members of the Baphuduhuc­wana Production Incubator in Taung, North West have formed a partnershi­p with Tiger Brands.

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