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Joining Peulwana Board of Directors

The Peulwana Board of directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Olla Mthembu as an Independent Non-Executive Director, with effect 24 September 2020.  Ms Mthembu is an experienced entrepreneur with more than 20 years in the service industry. Her goals include the development of com...

14.09.24 05:19 PM - Comment(s)
Implementation of the EDTM for the Department of Agriculture

Photo above: Delivery of fertilisers in Lusikisiki in Ingquza Hills, March 2023

Peulwana with other service providers has been contracted to support small-holder and medium-scale farmers by providing inputs, farm machinery services, and market linkages.


To-date, Peulwana has been asked to supply ...

14.09.24 05:16 PM - Comment(s)
Sweet Piquante Peppers in Limpopo

Farmers Elijah Mphaphuli and Johny Maponya are harvesting sweet piquante peppers. The harvest period commenced in January will proceed until May 2020.  Sweet piquante is produced for Pepperdew International who has signed off-take agreements with farmers. The product is processed and marketed l...

14.09.24 05:11 PM - Comment(s)
Levubu Bananas

Sandile Fungene is one of Peulwana’s farmers from Levubu Village in the Vhembe District Municipality in Limpopo.  Sandile has a National Diploma in Agriculture and has a lot of experience in managing farms.  He has managed to rehabilitate his farm back to effective production of ...

14.09.24 05:01 PM - Comment(s)
Moradu Farming Enterprises

Jack Moradu is an experienced farmer who previously managed 66ha and 300ha of citrus and mango farms respectively before acquiring his own farm.  Jack owns Moradu Farming Enterprises on Henley Farm in Letsitele, which falls under the Phalaborwa Municipality in Limpopo.


The farm has 86ha of ...

14.09.24 04:55 PM - Comment(s)
Onseepkans Project

Martin Van Rooi is a grape farmer in the Northern Cape. He is farming on a 20 hectare farm. The farmer is doing reasonably well, planting grapes for the raisis market.  Much as the farmer has the potential to grow, he is severely limited by the lack of land. 

14.09.24 04:45 PM - Comment(s)
Ukhahlanba Co-operative 

Peulwana in co-operation with the District Agricultural Extension Office funded small scheme farmers in Bergville to plant sugar beans. This initiative resulted in a total of around 300 hectares being cultivated.




Peulwana in co-operation with the District Agricultural Extension Office funded small sc...

14.09.24 04:35 PM - Comment(s)
Oreratile Ostrich Farm

Mina Jill: Oreratile Ostrich Farm


Ostriches are probably the least known of the birds, and their looks do not add to their aesthetic appeal. Yet Mina Jill and her colleagues with funding from Peulwana went into business raising ostriches.


In a matter of one and half years, they had started supplying o...

14.09.24 04:15 PM - Comment(s)
Makhathini Farm

Makhathini Agricultural Development Primary Cooperative in Jozini (Northern KwaZulu-Natal) has close to 300 members growing various types of crops including vegetables, green mielies, and sugar cane. In the last four years, Peulwana has supported over 100 farmers with funding to grow sugar cane. The...

14.09.24 04:03 PM - Comment(s)
Food Security Programme

The Food Security Intervention Programme is a programme of the National Government coordinated by the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) and the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform. Within the National Government, the programme is being implemented by DAFF and the D...

14.09.24 03:50 PM - Comment(s)