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Best sheep farmer in Mbhashe municipali­ty

- Silusapho Nyanda

Sheep farmer Nokwanda Booi (49) never expected to win the best ram farmer award in the Mbhashe Local Municipali­ty Ram Competion.

Booi says she feeds her awardwinni­ng sheep a protein energy mineral supplement, which is mixed with grated maize.

“My ram is of a better quality than the other sheep in the village because of its special diet,” says the resident of Zundwane

Village in Dutywa in the Eastern Cape.

Booi, who was the only female entrant, won a Dohne Merino ram, animal feed and sheep medication.

She entered after officials from the Department of Rural Developmen­t and Agrarian Reform (DRDAR) visited the region and shared news about the competitio­n with the local farmers.

Booi, who started farming in 2016, says: “It was my first time entering the competitio­n, and I didn’t expect to walk away with the trophy among men.”

The annual competitio­n was started by local sheep farmers who wanted to encourage the purchasing of high-quality rams for breeding.

She says her ram, bought in March 2020, has already produced 10 lambs, which are improving the quality of her stock and they are also used to generate income through wool shearing and milk production.

Booi added that being involved in sheep farming has changed her life and she is now able to provide for her family.

Mbhashe Municipali­ty Mayor, Samkelo Janda, said it was important that local farmers take part in the rural economy.

“We want agricultur­al activities to take centre stage in our economic developmen­t as this municipali­ty,” said Mayor Janda.

The annual competitio­n is hosted every year in October.

 ?? ?? Nokwanda Booi won the best ram farmer award in the Mbhashe Local Municipali­ty.
Nokwanda Booi won the best ram farmer award in the Mbhashe Local Municipali­ty.

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