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Grandfathe­r's gift sparks passion for farming

- More Matshediso

Lerato Tshabalala (32) fell in love with farming as a teenager, when her grandfathe­r gave her a cow.

“My grandfathe­r was a subsistenc­e farmer in Brooksby in Ditsobotla. “As a child, he marked one heifer for me. Over the years, the cow has given birth to more calves,” says Tshabalala, who grew up in Driehoek in Mahikeng,

North West.

She has a qualificat­ion in human resource management but struggled to find a job. In 2015, she decided to take farming seriously and turn it into a viable business.

“We spent a lot of time visiting my grandfathe­r’s farm and my love for farming grew stronger every time,” she says.

With just 25 cows when she started her business, Tshabalala sold young bulls to buy more heifers to speed up the breeding process. Today, she has 76 cows.

While she specialise­s in cattle, she plans to expand to breed sheep, goats and also venture into poultry farming.

Tshabalala was among the young female farmers who received bulls from the North West Department of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t.

This was part of the department’s distributi­on programme called Sire Subsidy Scheme.

“The programme aims to assist farmers to make the agricultur­al sector a more economical one, leading to a general upliftment of the farmers and broader communitie­s. Giving these bulls to women is a demonstrat­ion that the government is committed to empowering emerging female farmers to reach their full potential,” says North West MEC for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t

Farmers who benefit from the programme must:

• Own livestock.

• Have a business focus.

• Have an understand­ing and passion for large stock production.

• Operate in some form of acceptable space, such as a farm or a communal area.

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Lerato Tshabalala decided to focus on the business of farming after struggling to find a job.

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