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Some of the winners of Vhembe young aspirant farmers display their agricultural products and certificates with the acting executive mayor of Vhembe, Cllr Humbulani Mathavha, and acting Makhado mayor  Cllr Dzawela Ratshikuni after the awards. Photo: Silas Nduvheni.

Young aspirant farmers urged to take agriculture seriously

 

The vision of the Vhembe district is that the area will become the food basket of the province and the entire country, said the acting executive mayor of the Vhembe District Municipality (VDM), Cllr Humbulani Mathavha.

He was speaking during the awarding of the Vhembe District's Young Farmer Entrepreneur Awards in the Dzanani Community Hall outside Nzhelele last Thursday. He urged young people in the Vhembe region who are interested in farming to form cooperatives in order to utilize the market efficiently.

“We are fully aware that we are contesting the food-basket status with Mopani District, but our fertile land always gives us an advantage and we have  the potential to become a food production hub. We are saluting the youth of our district in their relentless struggle for food security and the development of the agricultural sector of our economy,” he added.

Khuliso Mulaudzi (31), of Mutari farm in Nwanedi, was the top producer in the informal market. He grows tomatoes, butternuts and maize and encourages others to take agriculture seriously because one can make a living through agriculture.

From left to right Cllr Humbulani Mathavha, Ms Eunice Mabasa from the Makhado agricultural office, Khuliso Mulaudzi, Cllr Dzawela Ratshikuni and the top overall winner, Netani Munyai. Photo: Silas Nduvheni.

 

Date:16 June 2016

By: Silas Nduvheni

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