Local De Aar farmer reaches her goal

The owner of Giesingskraal Irrigation, Catherine’s goal of diversifying her cattle farming business
activity to include crop farming has come to fruition over the three years that she has been
supported by De Aar Solar Power’s enterprise development programme. This tenacious farmer is
now successfully cultivating lucerne to feed her cattle and as well as to derive income from sales to
other farmers in the community.

She is one of three farming enterprises who has benefited from mentoring and funding as part of this
stimulus programme, selected from a from a larger cohort.

“Despite not having any formal qualifications, Catherine’s business plan was selected for its vision,
the strong red meat market demand as well as her dedication during the mentoring process, which
demonstrated her passion and unwavering hard work. We support her long term vision to become a
‘strong black commercial farmer’ and to expand her farming to include greenhouse vegetable
production, which is resolute,” explained Zuki Ndlela, Economic Development Specialist for De Aar
Solar Power.

In addition to the standard business programme support, Catherine received funding to install a
solar-powered water pump and water tanks to save her vulnerable cattle and continue to harvest
and sell crops with the essential services certificate that was obtained for her, in May 2020, amidst
the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Catherine is a hard worker who will not wait for things to happen but makes things happen. She has
shown a lot of zeal and commitment to her dream so much so that even when things didn’t go well
due to lack of water, she and her husband had to find a way to get water to their farm whilst waiting
for assistance from us. From the revenue derived from the sale of lucerne, she has been able to
purchase calves to swell her livestock herd,” concluded Ndlela.

De Aar Solar Power’s Enterprise Development Programme provides training and support that helps

create viable small businesses and assist budding entrepreneurs and creating employment
opportunities in the Pixley Ka Seme district’s rural towns of Britstown, Hanover, Philipstown and De
Aar.

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