AFASA is a collection of individuals who come together for a common purpose. It is crucial that AFASA espouses what it stands for in order to deliver value.
Vice-Chairperson of @GrainSA carries the grain flag at the @AFASA_agri conference! Reflecting on 30 years of empowering African developing farmers & agribusiness owners. 🚜
#GFFF2024#EmpoweringAgriculture
👩🌾 Mologadi Shirley Shella Ngoetjana from #WFOGymnasium, speaking at #GFFF2024, emphasises the need for young #FamilyFarmers to have greater access to resources, education, and training, and to be included in decision-making processes and market access.
Here’s her strong call to action👇
#FarmersInAction #Farmer4Climate
Happy birthday, @WFOPresident@ArnoldPuech!
On this special day, we celebrate your remarkable leadership and dedication to the #WorldFarmersOrganisation towards a brighter future for #farmers globally.
We wish you joy, success, and fulfilment in the year ahead!
Presentations included animal health, plant nutritionist, food safety, global & local gap certification amongst others. A food garden other inputs were donated at the school to help tackle issues of food security. @AFASA_agri@africanfarming_@foodformzansi@FarmersWeeklySA
“Why do farmers have to join different federations and development organisations in South Africa?” asks Unati Spiers during a panel discussion between Dr Siyabonga Madlala, Motsepe Matlala, Dr Moshe Swartz and Dr Sandile Ndlungwane.
#FarmingIndaba2023#MYFI2023
SACAU CEO Ishmael Sunga highlighted the urgent need to attract young people to agriculture to prevent its potential extinction within a generation. @sacau_media@AgriSA1904@AFASA_agri