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Andile Matukane took farming to the rooftops in a move that meant she could enjoy the buzz of city life while she realised her farming dreams. She grows fresh green produce on the roof of one of Africa\u2019s largest shopping malls in Pretoria. Peter Mashala <\/strong>visited her there.<\/em><\/p>\n
Andile Matukane, an en\u00ad terprising young farmer originally from Nkuhlu, a small village outside the little town of Bush\u00ad buckridge in Mpuma\u00ad langa, built an agri\u00ad business on the roof of the Menlyn Mall in Pretoria. Establishing a hydroponic farm on the roof of the mall was no easy task and it took Andile two years to convince the centre\u2019s management that she would not collapse their roof with heavy machinery and tons of soil, nor disturb tenants with the loud noise of tractors.<\/p>\n
Andile\u2019s vision of a farm was always one of large tracts of land with crops stretching to the horizon. Now she runs her hydroponic farm on the Menlyn Mall rooftop. \u201cIf ten years ago someone told me I\u2019d be doing this, I would have laughed,\u201d she says. She grows lettuce, spring onions, rocket and parsley which she produces mainly for restaurants and retail stores in the shopping centre.<\/p>\n
LEARNING ABOUT THE FOOD WE EAT<\/strong><\/p>\n
After graduation Andile worked for the Dry Beans Growers Association, and the Agricultural Research Council. Then she did a stint at Dicla Training and Projects in the Eastern Cape where she promoted entre\u00ad preneurial skills in the farming community.<\/p>\n
\u201cWhile I worked at the Dry Beans Growers Association, I was an agronomy advisor and later, at the ARC, I worked mostly in research under a plant pathologist who collected data from various farms,\u201d recalls Andile.<\/p>\n
This is where she developed a keen interest in plant pathology. \u201cThe idea for me was to understand the science behind growing plants, from start to finish. Being in the food industry, I have always been fascinated by how food is grown,\u201d she says. Her goal was always to become a farmer but she wanted to know everything she could about plant production before she started farming.<\/p>\n