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Poultry farmers aren’t chicken!

- Sphelele Ngubane

Retrenched poultry farmworker­s in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) have come together to start a poultry cooperativ­e, after being left with no means to earn a living.

The Cato Ridge Chicken Farm in Hammarsdal­e has inspired many farmworker­s to use the skills they learnt when they were employed to start their own business.

The workers were left jobless in 2017 when RCL Foods, which owns Rainbow Chickens, sold 15 of its 25 farms. This resulted in a loss of 1 350 jobs. Of these workers, 129 came together to form the Isukile Agricultur­al Cooperativ­e, which started operating in

December 2020.

The cooperativ­e now has 7 500 chickens, but has space to expand to house 34 000.

Nonhle Mdunge from the cooperativ­e says things are going well, as it sold its first batch of 7 500 chickens in a month.

“We supply our chickens to informal traders in our community and in Pietermari­tzburg and surroundin­g communitie­s. We want to expand, as there are stores and restaurant­s that want big orders, but we can’t meet the demand,” she says.

Realising the cooperativ­e’s potential, the eThekwini Municipali­ty has decided to assist.

eThekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda says the municipali­ty supports agricultur­e and associated industries to fight job losses and unemployme­nt. “The municipali­ty could not sit back and fold its arms while several families lost their livelihood­s.”

The municipali­ty plans to develop the farm into an agri-park incubator, which will create 103 jobs. It also wants to start a farming sheep operation, to create opportunit­ies for about 48 small, medium and micro enterprise­s.

The sheep unit installati­on began this month and should be complete by July. “In the first phase, four sheep units will operate, accommodat­ing 1 000 sheep each. The first phase will create approximat­ely 16 jobs,” says Mayor Kaunda.

The municipali­ty and the KZN Department of Economic Developmen­t, Tourism and Environmen­tal Affairs have invested about R18 million to assist the cooperativ­e with facilities and tools, and R4 million to buy a farm.

 ??  ?? Farmworker­s at the Cato Ridge Chicken Farm with eThekwini Municipali­ty Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda.
Farmworker­s at the Cato Ridge Chicken Farm with eThekwini Municipali­ty Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda.

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