Posts Tagged ‘#FoodForMzansi’
Food for Mzansi reports how Buhle entices youth to farming
This Food for Mzansi story documents how Buhle continues to entice young people to farming as a profitable and sustainable career. Our non-profit organisation has made great strides in increasing youth participation in our training courses: we have trained a total of 1115 farmers in the past three years, a whopping 966, or 89% of […]
‘TikTok farmer’ Malesela builds thriving poultry business
Food For Mzansi describes how our graduate Malesela Molema bounced back from disappointing Senior Certificate results by throwing himself into poultry farming. Malesela shared his journey on TikTok, and it started trending. Food For Mzansi describes how he fell in love with farming’ while studying at Buhle and now employs two people – even while […]
Buhle’s Zamo Shongwe on Gather To Grow
In this Gather To Grow interactive session by Food for Mzansi on Twitter, our Executive Director Zamo Shongwe advises new farmers on the many ways in which they can harness the power of data to maximise their success. Zamo forms part of a panel advising farmers on how to take advantage of trends for 2022, […]