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Joint agricultural development project harvests second grain crop

The harvesting of the second grain crop of the joint agricultural project that was undertaken by AfriForum, Saai, Agri All Africa, local farmers, and the Boiphitlhelelo Co-operative of Noga’s Post in the Barolong Boo Seleka Kingdom was completed this week. 8,5 tonne wheat was harvested and delivered to OVK Tweespruit. Wheat was planted during the…

VARIOUS STAKEHOLDERS TAKE HANDS TO MAKE JOINT AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT A SUCCESS

AfriForum, Pioneer, Saai, Agri All Africa (AaA), Purposely Ignited, Boschveld Free Range Chickens, Agrico and Laeveld Agrochem took hands with the Boiphitlhelelo Co-operative to tackle a joint agricultural development project at Noga’s Post village of Thaba ’Nchu close to Bloemfontein. These stakeholders decided to support the Noga’s Post community with this development project after the…

BAROLONG BOO SELEKA STARTS PROCESS TO RESTORE OWNERSHIP OF THEIR LAND

The Barolong Boo Seleka Traditional Community today during a joint media conference with AfriForum announced that this traditional community started the process of restoring ownership of their land, which currently vests in the state as custodian on behalf of the community, in terms of Section 20 of the Upgrading of Land Tenure Act (Act No….

LAND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IMPLEMENTED AT BAROLONG BOO SELEKA IN COLLABORATION WITH AFRIFORUM

AfriForum and Kgosi Gaboilelwe Moroka of the Barolong Boo Seleka Traditional Community of Thaba ’Nchu today announced the implementation of an online land management system for the management of the land of the traditional community. The land management system was developed by Joulco Square in collaboration with AfriForum. The land management system entails, amongst others, the following:…

SCHOOLS EMPOWERED TO TEACH ABOUT THE AGRICULTURAL VALUE CHAIN AND SELF-SUFFICIENCY

AfriForum and Saai joined hands with Kgosi Gaboilelwe Moroka of the Barolong Boo Seleka Traditional Community of Thaba ’Nchu to empower schools to teach learners about the agricultural value chain and self-sufficiency. Seven fruit trees, including apple, pomegranate, apricot, peach and fig were allocated to seven schools and the opportunity was used to show children how fruit…