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Dineo Mokgoshi was looking for an opportunity to invest her money in a business that would offer good returns. She never would have imagined a future as a full\u00adtime farmer \u2013 until she was inspired by the story of a woman farmer who rose to the challenge and achieved great success in the world of agriculture. Dineo shares her own transformational journey with African Farming.<\/em><\/p>\n

Budding entrepreneur Dineo Mokgoshi was on the lookout for new investment opportunities when a relative told her that cattle farming was a lucrative business with good returns. At the time, Dineo had a full\u00adtime job and a few side hustles, catering for functions and hosting international tourists.<\/p>\n

\u201cMy friend and I ran a tourist\u00adhosting company at the Fountain Valley Resort in Groenkloof Nature Reserve in Pretoria. We set up a caravan and camping site and let caravans and tents to tourists who enjoyed the city, but preferred being outside in nature than staying in hotels. Tourists, especially Europeans, loved the experience and paid good money for it,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n

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ABOVE: Dineo Mokgoshi manages 48 000 layers on the 17ha farm, with a further 25 000 birds about to come into the system. She has plans to bring in another 100 000 layers, which would take the total to 173 000 chickens. PHOTOS: PETER MASHALA<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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In 2005, using her bonus and her savings, Dineo bought 26 mixed\u00adbreed cows and a white Brahman bull. At the time she was living in Pretoria, so she ran the cattle on land in Winterveld, about 40km northwest of the city, that belonged to her in\u00adlaws.<\/p>\n

\u201cI learnt the basics of farming by reading any material I could find.\u201d That\u2019s how she came across the magazine article that changed her perspective on farming. \u201cI saw it as a part-\u00adtime gig. I didn\u2019t really intend to get my hands dirty, let alone move to the rural areas,\u201d laughs Dineo.<\/p>\n

The article was about Dorah Matlou from Rust de Winter in Limpopo. \u201cHer story touched my heart and gave me courage. She overcame many challenges to establish a profitable award\u00adwinning farming operation. I promised myself I would follow her lead; she\u2019d be my role model.\u201d<\/p>\n

Fifteen years down the line, Dineo has kept her word. She has established Segometsi Bakgoshi Agricultural Cooperative, a successful mixed-farming operation with 48 000 laying hens, flocks of more than 120 sheep and goats, 120 Pinzgauer cattle and a PinZ\u00b2yl stud herd, as well as a commercial cattle herd of 133 Brahman-type animals.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe\u2019ve just finished building a 25 000-layer house, which means we can take the layer operation to 73 000 birds,\u201d she explains. She employs 16 permanent employees and offers practical training to 22 university students every year. There are two supervisors and one farm manager, all with university degrees.<\/p>\n

Dineo admits things were not easy in the beginning. \u201cIt was a long, tough journey. We worked extremely hard to get to where we are today. I owe so much to my supportive family, especially my husband. When we sold the house and left the cushy suburban lifestyle to move to Winterveld, he was right behind me.\u201d They relocated to Winterveld when the increased cattle numbers could no longer be accommodated on the small family plot.<\/p>\n

\u201cI also learnt from Dorah\u2019s story, and from other successful farmers, that being on the farm full time is non-negotiable when you\u2019re building a successful enterprise.\u201d In 2009, on her way to a friend\u2019s birthday party, Dineo spotted vacant land in Winterveld. After spending many months searching for the family of its deceased owner, she bought the 17ha plot in 2010.<\/p>\n

At the time, says Dineo, business was booming thanks to the 2010 Fifa World Cup being hosted in South Africa.<\/p>\n

\u201cI built my house, moved in and started setting up infrastructure for the livestock. Because it is not a big piece of land, we were and still are part of the communal grazing system. Our cattle graze on the communal area during the day and we bring them back to kraal at home in the evening. Growing and diversifying, Dineo started buying in sheep and goats.<\/p>\n