Veterinarian Israel Meunae Kaatura has a passion for serving the community. For years, he has been going over and above the call of duty to assist farmers who would call him at odd hours for urgent diagnoses on their livestock.
Author: Charles Tjatindi (Charles Tjatindi )
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Weekend farming can work if done right
Part-time farmers are often faced with tough decisions to make regarding their farming enterprises. The farming mode or type, location of the farm or village – and most importantly the choices of human resources that would drive operations in your absence are all worries that make for sleepless nights.
Handura’s Ondungu Sauce shapes new paths…as the ‘chili queen’ heats up the stakes
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Farmer’s Kraal – Never compromise on animal health
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Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Learn to count your losses and move on
In our quests to make it as farmers and prove our salt’s worth, we may stumble and fall; it is perfectly normal. Mind you, the quest is no longer just about becoming a farmer, it is now all about ‘agripreunership’.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Numbers still rule the roost in agriculture
Do not believe the hype about how numbers or quantity is not important in farming. This is a trap, especially if you are an emerging farmer.
Poultry enterprise hatches great results
Fabiola Matuzee, a registered accountant has managed to grow her poultry business from an experimental stage into a fully-fledged business that utilises value addition to its main products at every step of the way.
Farmers Kraal: Mixed farming can do wonders
Gone are the days when farmers relied on one form of farming for an income. In the current set-up where farming has evolved from being a mere sign of wealth, health and all things good, farmers must maximise their earning potential.
Greyhounds help farmer chase longstanding dream
Vazuvasana Tjozongoro is a determined man. He intends to take dog breeding to new heights and would stop at nothing to achieve that feat.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Is small-stock farming out of fashion?
Given the high rates of mortality due to predators often fluctuating, or weak market prices and susceptibility to theft, is it worthwhile to farm with small stock?