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Agricultural partnerships take centre stage in Marble Hall

A recent farming engagement in Marble Hall focused on partnerships, support programmes and opportunities for local producers.

Emerging farmers from the Sekhukhune West Agricultural Zone recently gathered in Marble Hall for an informative engagement session aimed at supporting the growth and sustainability of local farming operations.

The session, hosted at the new Limpopo Feeds store in partnership with Epol Animal Feeds, focused on practical farming knowledge, government support initiatives and strengthening partnerships within the agricultural sector.

A person in a green jacket and beanie speaks to a seated audience in a brick-walled room. The attendees, warmly dressed, listen attentively. Bags of feed are stacked at the side.
Limpopo Department of Agriculture and Rural Development agricultural advisor Makgomo Phiri sharing information on the department’s farmer support programme.

Poultry and livestock farmers met with agricultural experts and stakeholders who shared guidance on funding opportunities, farming support programmes, and sustainable agricultural development.

Organisers said the engagement formed part of ongoing efforts to empower emerging farmers with the knowledge and resources needed to strengthen their operations and improve productivity.

A person in a red jacket speaks to an engaged audience seated in a warehouse setting. Stacks of feed bags are visible. The mood is informative.
Epol Animal Feeds technical advisor Ngwako Rameetse.

Participants described the session as informative and beneficial, with several farmers and students highlighting the value of the practical advice and networking opportunities provided.

Another engagement hosted by Limpopo Feeds Marble Hall will take place on June 5, and farmers are invited to join.
For more information, Riaan Geldenhuys may be contacted on 060 985 5051.

Man in a black jacket and red shirt stands in a mobile marketplace booth, surrounded by bags of animal feed, gesturing enthusiastically.
Epol Animal Feeds technical advisor Ngwako Rameetse during the presentation.

• The full results and details can be read in this week’s edition of the Observer Daller.

A man in a cap and uniform addresses a seated group indoors. Bags of feed are stacked on the left. The atmosphere is attentive and educational.
Limpopo Feeds Marble Hall director Riaan Geldenhuys interacting with participants.

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Janine Saayman

Janine has been working as a journalist/photographer since 2014 at the Daller in Groblersdal. She was awarded the O.H. Frewin Upcoming Journalist of the Year in her first year as a journalist. Janine has a passion for photography, writing, being creative and doing things to the best of her ability.
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