Why is it that a farmer is labeled as an emerging farmer just for being black? I am yet to see a white farmer that is called an emerging farmer! They are either called commercial or stud breeders. We need to shy away from belittling black farmers and appreciate thise who are working hard on their land. This program has allowed us to see alot of black farmers who are actually doing well. There are still some who wait by the sidelines and collect rent from their farms or wait for government grants before they could even move. Loving this program. Please include questions like the annual rain fall and number of days for a breeding season and type of grazing system etc Even those feed recipes could provide great knowledge
Its self inflicted narrative When Clay fought Liston they called it Heavy Weight Championship of the WORLD, 'OF THE WORLD' The fact is that bout didn't have anything to do with the world boxing match, We have a lot of such instances where we just agree to what is aired to us, Its better to vest in any narrative which its going to boost your image status and financial advantage by grabbing powerful lines, As the bout between Ali and Liston, I am sorry but its utterly stupid to expect adversaries to honour you with advantageous yet advertising lines which will end up complicating trade status and illusion of perfection down the line for them.
keep it coming African farming but with all due respect I feel like the presenters are asking irrelevant questions, the first question must be, how, when and where did the farmers acquire the land. and lastly at the end of the episode, provide us young people with information on how we can get the land please African, you guys are doing a good job .
Yes I fully agree. Ntate Abel has over a 1000 hectares of land and that’s massive for a black person. Even getting a hectare is proving to be challenging for me. Having such information as to how he acquired his land would be helpful
He had a big company before. This is where he got the money to set up his operation. So, if land is expensive where, maybe start very small. People have started with 2 pigs in their backyard, for example. Everyones situation is different.
I am a person who is passionate about farming .Even I have six Hector's which I want start farming but stories encourage me to go more and more capital is problem.
this lady is such a good presenter, right questions, inquisitive, asks lay man's question hence interesting and informative across all levels
Ntate Abel is very knowledgeable, its great to see that in black farmers.
Mr Naphtaly presentation is really of a person who knows what he ìs doing.
Wow a great farmer with eloquence .....I want my name to be traced back in quality and pride.....I love the passion
Why is it that a farmer is labeled as an emerging farmer just for being black?
I am yet to see a white farmer that is called an emerging farmer! They are either called commercial or stud breeders.
We need to shy away from belittling black farmers and appreciate thise who are working hard on their land.
This program has allowed us to see alot of black farmers who are actually doing well. There are still some who wait by the sidelines and collect rent from their farms or wait for government grants before they could even move.
Loving this program.
Please include questions like the annual rain fall and number of days for a breeding season and type of grazing system etc
Even those feed recipes could provide great knowledge
Its self inflicted narrative When Clay fought Liston they called it Heavy Weight Championship of the WORLD, 'OF THE WORLD' The fact is that bout didn't have anything to do with the world boxing match, We have a lot of such instances where we just agree to what is aired to us, Its better to vest in any narrative which its going to boost your image status and financial advantage by grabbing powerful lines, As the bout between Ali and Liston, I am sorry but its utterly stupid to expect adversaries to honour you with advantageous yet advertising lines which will end up complicating trade status and illusion of perfection down the line for them.
That farmer is so adorable
He’s like everyone grandad and Piet is the cool uncle 😻
honestly
Very informative content with a nice presenter. Much love from Uganda ❤️
Another awesome video by my beautiful sister Lindiwe
I love the energy in this video, it gives me the courage to go on, l am on small scale for now but hoping to grow bigger.
another amazing episode, please bring back the download button, my part of Africa has crappy internet
This man is really wonderful
Thanks for the season two series. Learned alot from season 1 and making us work harder with faith to achieve our goals.
keep it coming African farming but with all due respect I feel like the presenters are asking irrelevant questions, the first question must be, how, when and where did the farmers acquire the land. and lastly at the end of the episode, provide us young people with information on how we can get the land please African, you guys are doing a good job
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Yes I fully agree. Ntate Abel has over a 1000 hectares of land and that’s massive for a black person. Even getting a hectare is proving to be challenging for me. Having such information as to how he acquired his land would be helpful
He had a big company before. This is where he got the money to set up his operation. So, if land is expensive where, maybe start very small. People have started with 2 pigs in their backyard, for example. Everyones situation is different.
Beautiful country beautiful farm beautiful herd respect to the farmer and off course beautiful presenter respect 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Very informative and educational indeed, I have learned something new.
You're my inspiration I'm also on the same path keep it up
Ntate Abel o na le dikgomo tse di ntle ka nnete. Love from Bots 🇧🇼
This man is a principal of farming!!!
Thank for sharing 🇺🇬
Thank you for the FULL EPISODE, you have listened. Love you guys.
Thank you African farming I learnt a lot from ntate Abel .
Keep up the good work.
Quite interesting that the presenter understands setswana but isn't from around here. Big ups to her.
❤this host
Thanks madame! Lovely and motivational
greetings cattle good luck
From Indonesia
I am a person who is passionate about farming .Even I have six Hector's which I want start farming but stories encourage me to go more and more capital is problem.
Can I get a little jojo
@Chris nkantini i have 10 hectares in KENYA. Have you started farming?. Please we can have an exchange program n grow through advice.
I Which can be Ntate yena ❤farming so much
Wow his reason for keeping donkeys shows ingenuity
waiting for season 3 PLEASE
This is beautiful
This is beautiful masha allah
Awesome episode
It's clean smells good beutiful
Next time please talk a little bit about the sheep breeds
Best tutorial
I want u explain to me what injection we should gave to the cattle and sheep and birds chickens and others thank u
Ok take my people
👌👌👍
Where/which Pa talking from. Thank your sir.
Take there are yours
Mbuya pheko
This grey hair is wise indeed
Where is this place i like to buy for anniversary
How lucrative is sheep farming and who you sell to
Mum there are yours
I need bull how can I transport it to Uganda 🇺🇬
Sheep farming!
Is it true that very often, big snakes come to the farm to swallow some of the farm animals ?
Please help me out here, what are the two other breeds besides iBoron?
santa getrude
Simbra
I want to have experience
Too much noise on the back ground
Naphtaly....
Ok
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Ok