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Food For Mzansi
Farmer's Inside Track
The Farmer's Inside Track podcast is proudly presented by www.FoodForMzansi.co.za. It is aimed at South Africa’s up-and-coming farmers and new entrants into farming and agri-businesses who need information and inspiration to help them start up and get up to sprinting speed as commercial producers and/or agri-processors. • Join the farmers' members club | www.farmersinsidetrack.co.za • Facebook | www.facebook.com/foodformzansi.co.za • Twitter & Instagram | @foodformzansi.co.za • Food For Mzansi's WhatsApp line | +27 81 889 9032
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5.0 stars from 14 ratings
Very Informative Podcast !!!!
I was introduced to this podcast by a fellow farmer I know in my area. What a privilege to have access to such a fantastic podcast. My wish is that you can cover how and where small holding farmers i.e. 12ha land can hire harvesting equipment. As a Sunflower farmer myself it is the most difficult...Read full review »
Jibho (south Africa) via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 06/27/22
Love Listening.
I enjoy listening and will be listening for more! I’ll be sharing this with my friends as well. Chantél Jacksonville, FL USA.
CrimsonIvy.19 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/13/20
Thank you, Farmer’s Inside Track, for taking the time to celebrate black agricultural excellence in this particular way. Jacky Goliath’s inspires not only those in the agricultural sector, but everyone everywhere.
Thabo Msimang via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 10/22/19
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