A mother of 1 who is a qualified Civil Engineer works hard at farming to feed her family.

A mother of 1 who is a qualified Civil Engineer works hard at farming to feed her family.
The 32-year-old studied Civil Engineering and Building Construction at Esikhawini TVET College but found her true passion in farming in 2021.
“In the future, I want to have my own nursery, more land and a fruit and vegetable shop,” says the talented woman.


 

A young woman who loves agriculture and works as a vegetable and poultry farmer is determined to make a success of her business
The entrepreneur has shared some of the difficulties she faces with her work, appealing to social media users to help her find an investor who can assist
Talking to Briefly News, Khetha Biyela said that she dreams about her farm becoming a household name in KwaZulu-Natal
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A hard-working poultry and vegetable farmer operating in Empangeni, KwaZulu-Natal, has opened up about her passion for agriculture.

A female vegetable and poultry farmer supports eight family members with her business
The passionate vegetable and poultry farmer is determined to succeed. Image: Biyela Khetha Halala (zenkosi).
Source: Facebook
Khetha Biyela noted that while she studied Civil Engineering and Building Construction at Esikhawini TVET college after matriculating in 2010, her true passion has always been farming.

Posting on the Agriculture and Young Facebook page, the 32-year-old explained that she only started farming in 2021, with her family helping her get the business off the ground.

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The determined sis sells spinach, onions, beetroot, and coriander. She has a one-hectare plot that she farms on.

Khetha, whose business is named Khetha Poultry Farm, reflected on the various challenges she’s faced on her journey:

“My vegetable farm is experiencing several challenges, such as a lack of water, hence no irrigation system. [There is also] a lack of proper equipment or a tractor, a lack of subsidy from the government, and a lack of proper fencing.

“I would appreciate it if I could have an angelic financier investing in my business. Despite the challenges, I’m expanding my farm with a six-hectare plot.”