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The future is in farming

WOMEN are encouraged to dig in and grow a brighter future through farming.

- More Matshediso

Primrose Makgatho (43) of the AP Agricultur­al Cooperativ­e in Bronkhorst­spruit says farming is one of the most sustainabl­e jobs in the world because no day passes without people needing a meal.

“The growth of our country’s economy relies heavily on agricultur­e, and I would like to encourage women, youth and people living with disabiliti­es to plough away to secure their future,” she says.

Makgatho discovered her passion for farming in 2010 when her husband asked her to join his farming business. She initially assisted with the bookkeepin­g, but later realised that the agricultur­e sector holds opportunit­ies for women.

“In 2018, we successful­ly applied for land from the Gauteng Department of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t to start our women-led cooperativ­e.

“I grew up in the rural areas, so the love of agricultur­e was always hidden in me from an early age, although I took long to realise it because I spent most of my career running a constructi­on company.”

Her business specialise­s in crop and animal farming and is benefittin­g from the department’s economic stimulus package.

“The department has assisted our farm by granting us the land on which we operate. It also purchased farming equipment and agricultur­al inputs worth R4 million for our farm, including tractors, planters, boom sprays, offset discs and bulk trailers,” she says.

Makgatho says female farmers in South Africa are seeing the light in the previously male-dominated agricultur­al sector.

“There is a huge opportunit­y for young female farmers. We have young people on our farm who we are mentoring, and government has opened doors for more young people to consider careers in farming, so that is encouragin­g. I would advise young women to be passionate and focused,” she says.

Makgatho is also the chairperso­n of Women in Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t in Gauteng.

To find out more about the stimulus package, contact the Department of Rural Developmen­t and Land Reform at or

 ??  ?? Primrose Makgatho encourages young women to take up agricultur­al opportunit­ies to secure their future.
Primrose Makgatho encourages young women to take up agricultur­al opportunit­ies to secure their future.

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