Government backs farmers as Free State celebrates a bountiful harvest

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By Emily Setona

BETHLEHEM – In a vibrant celebration of agricultural success, Remmoho Investment in Agriculture (RIA) hosted its annual Harvest Day at Stead Farm in Bethlehem on February 27, bringing together government officials, commercial farmers, and emerging farmers to acknowledge the sector’s growth and the critical role of innovation in farming.

Under the theme “Sowing Innovation, Reaping Impact,” the event highlighted the remarkable journey of RIA’s thriving apple orchard and the government’s commitment to fostering agricultural excellence. Deputy President Paul Mashatile, honouring a promise made to Pitso Sekhoto, returned to witness the progress first-hand, reinforcing the government’s dedication to empowering farmers.

Sekhoto, a dedicated apple farmer and the driving force behind RIA, expressed his unwavering commitment to excellence. “At my age, I cannot afford to fail, there are immense opportunities within agriculture and young people need to embrace the industry with courage. Farming is the one industry that sustains human life,” he added, underscoring its fundamental role in society.

The Free State government’s recognition of Sekhoto’s hard work and vision has been solidified through substantial funding, enabling the expansion of his agricultural enterprise. This backing has not only strengthened RIA’s operations but has also ignited hope among emerging farmers eager to follow in Sekhoto’s footsteps.

Neo Nqokwane, a young livestock farmer from Beulah Farm in Harrismith, shared his renewed optimism about the future of farming. “Farming is my passion. Being here today has given me faith that I too will be assisted. My engagement with the Department of Agriculture has been progressive, and I’m glad to have been invited,” he told The Guard. His words reflect the aspirations of many young farmers who see government support as a crucial pillar for success.

Premier Maqueen Letsoha-Mathae, in her address, emphasized the significance of farmworkers in the agricultural value chain. “The success of our agriculture is built on the hard work and dedication of our farmworkers. Their contributions are invaluable, and we must continue to support and uplift them,” she stated. Her remarks reinforced the government’s commitment not only to farmers but also to the workers who sustain the industry.

On the left apple farmer Pitso Sekhoto extending to shake hands with Deputy President Paul Mashatile on the right.

Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen echoed this sentiment, outlining the government’s strategy to assist emerging farmers with financial support while strengthening commercial farming. “We are committed to providing the necessary resources and support to our farmers, ensuring they have the tools to succeed and contribute to our nation’s food security,” he affirmed.

Deputy President Mashatile commended Sekhoto’s achievements as a shining example of what can be accomplished when passion meets opportunity. “Pitso’s success is a testament to what can be achieved when passion meets support. The government will continue to back our farmers, ensuring they have the means to thrive,” he stated.

The Harvest Day event was more than just a celebration of a bountiful yield, it was a powerful showcase of what collaboration between government and farmers can achieve. For farmers like Neo Nqokwane, it was a day of inspiration, proving that emerging farmers are not alone in their journey. With ongoing government support and shared determination, the Free State’s agricultural sector is poised for even greater success.

As the sun set over Stead Farm, attendees left with a renewed sense of optimism, motivated by stories of resilience and the promise of a thriving agricultural future in the region.

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