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Women in agriculture can be so much more

Not all women in agriculture are subsistence or smallholder farmers, nor do they provide labour to the industry. Across the agricultural spectrum, you also find women who are commercial producers, processors, entrepreneurs, scientists and policymakers.

In Gauteng alone, we have Anna Phosa, Dr Ethel Zulu, Dineo Mokgoshi, Lerato Senakgomo and many more who followed their passion and are forces to be reckoned with in

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