Tiger Brands’ agriculture aggregator programme – growing more than just crops

Tiger Brands recently invited media to the North West province to visit one of the businesses supplying Black-run farms. Here, we got to meet some of Tiger Brands’ most successful agriculture business owners and woman aggregator farmers who supply the business with not just white maize for Ace, but small white beans for Koo and ground nuts for Black Cat Peanut Butter.

The farm visit also explored Tiger Brand’s broader Agriculture Aggregator model initiative which aims at increasing the number of participating Black small-scale farmers participating in the company’s value chain, by having these farmers work directly with an aggregator, that provides technical and management skills.

The model, which was launched in 2019, has created 834 permanent and seasonal jobs. With the aim of growing the number of Black suppliers for the company holistically, the programme has supported 157 small Black farmers and raised R46m in funding.

How the model does this

The aggregator programme pairs small-scale farmers with expert Black-owned farming companies known as aggregators. These aggregators provide technical and management skills to small-scale farmers, allowing them to receive the necessary support to contribute to Tiger company’s value chain.

As fully-fledged business entities, aggregators procure from multiple Black farmers and enter into commercial agreements with corporates such as Tiger Brands, for example, providing better guarantees on tonnages, delivery timeframes and quality standards.

The company, in turn, supports aggregators with input finance, offtake agreements and agrarian and technical support that is also extended to Black smallholder farmers.

Tacking food security

Tiger Brands has also been actively working towards achieving greater food security where it operates while building an inclusive economy. Through its Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD) programmes, the company has been focused on growing Black suppliers within the value and supply chain of the company to create jobs and drive inclusive growth.

One such supplier is Mpumi Maesela. Maesela, a young farmer and the director of SE Holdings joined the programme in 2020; since, her business has supplied Tiger Brands with over 90% of its a-grade small white bean requirement.

Maesela also works closely with smallholder farmers across KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, North West, Limpopo and Free State to produce Tiger Brand’s commodities and provides them with agri-fundamentals to support growing businesses.

“Being in the Tiger Brands Aggregator Programme has enabled SE Holdings to sustainably grow as a small aggregator alongside its network of farmers through providing pre-production planning and planting scheduling training to meet standards and quality specifications, holistic farming support, financial management, and everything in between to enable small-holder farmers to practice good agronomical practices.

“It has been life-changing for the small-scale farmers who are majority youth and women. They ordinarily have no access to technical support, production inputs finance, mechanisation and offtake to work their lands. The programme provides holistic support to the farmers,” says Maesela.

Securing agricultural supply

ESD is central to the strategic future of the company, which aims to increase its procurement spend with Black agriculture and non-agricultural enterprises, secure agricultural food supply within South Africa through localised sourcing, and develop production and financial capacity of Black-owned enterprises through the provision of procurement access, financial and technical support.

ESD programmes, which also support the development of direct and indirect suppliers, include:

• The Dipuno Enterprise and Supplier Development Fund, a R100m fund that provides liquidity support for Black-owned direct and indirect suppliers, Black smallholder farming enterprises, and Black distributors who have secured procurement opportunities with Tiger Brands.

• The Market Access Accelerator, an incubation support initiative that drives the support of Black-owned and Black women-owned enterprises to commercialise their businesses and expose them to market opportunities.

The support includes business training, compliance support, business governance, technical support, tendering, and bid support to enable them to access procurement opportunities within the company’s supply chain, value chain, and distribution chain.

• The Channel Development Programme, which aims to provide capacity-building support to emerging Black distributors to enable them to drive the distribution of Tiger Brands products in under-serviced markets. These markets include informal/spaza markets, sector-focused distribution, township food services, and private sector food services suppliers.

“More households in South Africa are under increased financial pressure of late and hunger is a challenge that millions continue to battle every day. As one of Africa’s largest food producers, Tiger Brands has a responsibility to work towards achieving greater food security in vulnerable households and in a manner that is sustainable for all,” says Mary-Jane Morifi, chief corporate affairs and sustainability officer, Tiger Brands.

“The farmers that we work with through our Agriculture Aggregator Programme and who are supported by our Dipuno Enterprise and Supplier Development Fund with financial and technical expertise, are a fundamental part of bringing to life our purpose to nurture and nourish more lives every day.

“If we are to actively work for the relief of hunger within local communities, building a sustainable agricultural sector in South Africa is imperative.

“Through our Enterprise and Supplier Development programmes we want to create a more inclusive environment for farmers in South Africa with equal opportunity to participate at a level that makes a quantifiable difference in the lives of those less advantaged,” adds Morifi.

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TIGERBRAND FARMERS

Mahlatse Malepane​
Business Name: Eledia Holdings (Pty) Ltd​
Age:36​
Gender: Female​
Farm location: Stand 91, Phiring Village, Ohrigstad, Limpopo​
Farm size: 15 ha
Irrigation Infrastructure: 6 ha o/head spray​
Other farming implements: ​
Crop: White Small Beans​
Jobs Created: 6​
Interventions: SEH: Provided Global GAP training. First aid training, tractor training, chemical application training, financial management training, farm operations recordkeeping, employee recordkeeping and mentorship & support.​
Tigerbrands: Provided grant and loan funding and white small beans offtake contract.​
Bernard Malefahlo
Business Name: Mogobo A Hlabirwa (Pty) Ltd​
Age:31​
Gender: Male​
Farm location: No 199 Lekwareng Section, Phiring Village Ohrigstad, Limpopo​
Farm size: 14 ha
Irrigation Infrastructure: 14 ha o/head spray​
Other farming implements: ​
Crop: White Small Beans​
Jobs Created: 10​
Interventions:SEH: Provided Global GAP training. First aid training, tractor training, chemical application training, financial management training, farm operations recordkeeping, employee recordkeeping and mentorship & support.​
Tigerbrands: Provided grant and loan funding and white small beans offtake contract.​
Mpho Magabane​
Business Name: Tsoga Farming Enterprise (Pty) Ltd​
Age: 30​
Gender: Male
Farm location: 56 Block A, Mashifane Park, Burgersfort, Limpopo​
Farm size: 85 ha​
Irrigation Infrastructure: 39 ha pivot and 35 ha sprinkler spray​
Other farming implements: ​
Crop: White Small Beans
​ Jobs Created: 50​
Interventions SEH: Provided Global GAP training. First aid training, tractor training, chemical application training, financial management training, farm operations recordkeeping, employee recordkeeping and mentorship & support.​
Tigerbrands: Provided grant and loan funding and white small beans offtake contract.​
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Spar Group

Ongoing Contract since 2017 -Mopani Rural Hub-Emerging Commercial Farmer Business Management Support, Input, Infrastructure and Technical Support Funding for 10 Farmers in Limpopo, 4 in KZN, 2 in EC planting – Producing 155 ha of baby corn, marrows, Pan Yellows, Pan Green, Gems, Beads, Ginger, Cocktail tomatoes, tomatoes, and chillies Total Project Value: R10m.
Total Project Value R100m to roll it out to Mpumalanga, and KZN. Up to 141 farmers were identified for the programme. Key Project Partners to the Projects include FNB farmer’s Development and Kagiso Trust (Tyala Impact Fund) – (2017 To date)

Exxaro

Adhoc sub-contracted to Tysys for business support, technical support and access to market services. EXXARO ED Farmers is based in Giyani and Lephalale for fresh produce. (current)

Barloworld

Contracted to assist in developing Emerging Commercial Farmer business case and funding memos for Barloworld Imbewu Fund (current)​

WDB Investment Holdings

300 MICRO AGRI ENTERPRISES ACROSS SOUTH AFRICA – conducted over 300 initial assessments and supported over 50 farmers through the WDB Rural Women Development Program on Food Security and Nutrition Program Produce Tomatoes, butternut, watermelons, okra, chilies, green peppers and green beans, chickens, rabbits, goats, and piggery – (2008 to 2015)​

ARC LNR

Strategic partner for soil, water and weather analysis, tests and recommendations, crop and soil health support, training, development and technical advice to SEH network of farmers, overall advice on suitable irrigation and mechanization solutions as well as land rehabilitation for agriculture development​

Japan Business Women In Agriculture And Related Sectors

Ongoing since 2015 Providing technical support, entry to market studies and partnership opportunities to Agri and Textile Sectors in more than 10 prefectures in Japan supporting over 30 women-owned businesses and fresh produce markets. (2015 to date)

The Impact Catalyst

THE IMPACT CATALYST IS A COLLABORATION INSTITUTION- ANGLO AMERICAN, CSIR, EXXARO AND OTHERS for collective impact. – ongoing since June 2021. In the delivery of socio-economic development. Be a catalyst for the development and implementation. of large-scale initiatives. We provide agri-prefeasibility studies, market analysis, training and development, facilitation of funding and offtake contracts to emerging farmers in the mining communities as per Impact Catalyst. 76 Farmers in Tshikondeni 

Angola

Sub-contracted to complete an Market Insight Study for Agro Inputs machinery in Angola for a leading international global commodity merchant and sustainable supply chain management company that operates in over 40 major commodity-producing countries worldwide and support farmers to produce and trade coffee, cotton, edible nuts, spices and a selection of other agricultural products – complete

Nigeria

Entry to Market Study for the leading international global commodity merchant and sustainable supply chain management company and Local insights to provide insight into where the client should be expanding to and why and how they should be expanding with a focus on smallholder machinery, agrochemicals and seeds in that order of priority in Nigeria- still in progress.

Mauritania

Smart Farming with technology solutions – using hydroponics and tunnels technology to plant more than 20 crops in support of the fish canning facility that will be commissioned –projected scoped and approved. SE waiting to break the ground with identified Mauritanian technical partner – in progress

Lesotho

At post-credit phase on this cannabis plant project worth $13m, that has an export licence and medicinal approval certificates – close to financial close 

Limpopo Farmers

Nelson Mabuza
Business Name: MNM Mabuza And Sons Primary Co-Operative Limited
Age:46​
Gender: Male
Farm size: 52 ha​
Irrigation Infrastructure: Drip irrigation - 5 ha under cultivation 
Other farming implements:
​ Crop: Peppers, Beans
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub​
Irrigation Infrastructure: Drip irrigation - 5 ha under cultivation
Edward Monyela
Business Name: Mammandulo Farming Enterprise (Pty) Ltd
Age:51​
Gender: Male
Farm size: 5 ha​
Irrigation Infrastructure: 1 ha under cultivation
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub
Crop: Green Peppers, Baby Vegetables, Tomatoes
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub​
Irrigation Infrastructure: 1 ha under cultivation ​
Sam Phasha
Business Name: Sam Mokgadi Farming and General Trading
Age:43
Gender: Male
Farm size: 20 ha​
Irrigation Infrastructure: 7 ha under cultivation
 ​ Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub
Crop: Green Peppers, Baby Vegetables, Tomatoes
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub​
Irrigation Infrastructure: 7 ha under cultivation
Leydah Sekgobela
Business Name: Leydah Farming Projects (Pty) Ltd
Age:51
Gender:Female
Farm size: 15 ha​
Irrigation Infrastructure:Drip irrigation - 5 ha under cultivation ​​
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub
Crop: Peppers, Beans, Tomatoes
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub​
Irrigation Infrastructure: Drip irrigation - 5 ha under cultivation
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub​
Irrigation Infrastructure: Drip irrigation - 5 ha under cultivation ​
Tshepiso Isabel Mametja
Business Name: Maswele Farming (Pty) Ltd
Age:35
Gender: Female
Farm size: 50 ha​
Irrigation Infrastructure: Drip irrigation - 15 ha under cultivation  ​​
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub ​
Crop: Peppers, Tomatoes
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub​
Irrigation Infrastructure: Drip irrigation - 15 ha under cultivation ​
Sharmaigne Mokgotho
Business Name: NTL Baraka Eco Farming & Tourism Primary Co-Operative Limited​
Gender: Female​
Age: 33​
Farm size: 42.2 ha​
Crop: ​Tomatoes​
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub​
Irrigation Infrastructure: Drip irrigation​
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub
Irrigation Infrastructure: Drip irrigation – 1.5 ha under cultivation
Jonas Maponya
Business Name: Maponya Agricultural Projects Trust​
Gender: Male
Age: 41​
Farm size: 200 ha​
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub​
Irrigation Infrastructure: 7 ha under cultivation ​
Wellington Mametja
Business Name: Tshita Melodi Farming Projects CC​
Gender: Male​
Farm size: 30 ha​
Crop: ​Baby Corn
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub
Irrigation Infrastructure: 11 ha under cultivation ​
Sylvester Mokgobi
Business Name: Rakgobi Farm (Pty) Ltd​
Gender: Male​
Age: 35​
Farm size: 5 ha​
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub​
Irrigation Infrastructure: Drip irrigation – 1.5 ha under cultivation ​ ​ ​ ​
Kgaugelo Thosago ​
Business Name: Ramahwidi Farming and Projects Co-Operative Limited​
Gender: Male
Age: 30
Farm size: 9 ha​
Market: SPAR Mopani Rural Hub
Irrigation Infrastructure: 5 ha under cultivation ​ ​ ​
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Sakata

  • Cultivar Advise for horticulture produce
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North West Farmers

Josiah Masongwa
Gender: Male ​
Age: Unspecified​
Farm size: 15 ha​
Planting: ​Onions​
Market: Local, North West & Johannesburg ​
Irrigation: Uses the canal with an overhead irrigation system to water his 10ha of his farm​
Thabo More
Gender: Male​
Age: 55​
Farm size: 31 ha​
Planting: ​Soya​,Wheat​
Market: Local, Johannesburg and North West ​
Irrigation: Receives water from the central canal and has pivot irrigation. ​
Olga Nkoana
Gender: Female​
Age: 57​
Farm size: 44 ha ​
Planting: Soya Bean​ ,Dry Bean ​,Sweet potato ​,Potato​,Beetroot​
Market: Johannesburg an local ​
Irrigation: Pumps water from the central canal has a center pivot, irrigation and overhead sprinklers ​
Joyce Pitso​
Gender: Female​
Age: 58 years old​
Farm size: 30 ha​
Planting: ​Non ​
Market: Local​
Irrigation: The farmer pumps water from the local canal using flood and sprinklers ​
Mabusang Sedumedi​
Gender: Female​
Age: Unspecified​
Farm size: 15 ha​
Planting: ​Wheat​, Barley​,Maize​,Sunflower​
Market: Local, Johannesburg ​
Irrigation: Uses a flood irrigation system.​
Molebogo Mamogale
Gender: Female​
Age: 50 years old​
Farm size: 18 ha​
Planting: ​Small White Beans​
Market: Johannesburg, Local​
Irrigation: The farmer uses flood irrigation systems
Koketso Segale
Gender: Male​
Age: Unspecified ​
Farm size: 15 ha​
Planting: ​Wheat​
Market: Johannesburg, Local​
Irrigation: The farmer receives water from the central canal and will use sprinklers
Kagiso Molebaloa​
Gender: Male​
Age: 46​
Farm size: 30 ha​
Planting: ​Wheat​, Barley​, Sorghum ​, Sunflower ​,Maize​
Market: Johannesburg, Local ​
Irrigation: The farmer receives water from the river and uses flood irrigation​ ​
Obakeng Setshedi
Gender: Female​
Age: 47​
Farm size: 16 ha​
Planting: ​Wheat​
Market: Johannesburg, Local ​
Irrigation: The farmer receives water from the central canal and uses overhead irrigation​
Nooi Rampou
Gender: Female​
Age: 45​
Farm size: ha​
Planting: ​
Market: ​
Irrigation:​
Elva Hector
Gender: Female​
Age: 38​
Farm size:​
Planting: ​
Market:​
Irrigation:​
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Jica

JICA contracted SE Holdings to provide farmer’s Development Training and Report using Kaizen principles adopted for the South African environment.

Spar

As part of the Spar Enterprise and Supplier Development program, SE Holdings will be assisting Spar and its Suppliers and Enterprises in their supply value chain with facilitating funding, coordinating non-financial support and agri-business growth. Spar has provided us with a list of farmers to engage for the potential funding with potential development funder(s).

CropLife International

As a Member of Crop Life International, We have access to cutting edge advise and support for all our farmers for crop protection and yields maximisation

Pannar

  • Cultivar Advise
  • Agronomist Support
  • Planting training and support

Omnia

  • Preventive Chemical Advice and Application training and support
  • Corrective Chemical Advice, Application training and support
  • Agronomist Support
  • Chemical Training and support
  • Pre-planting Soil testing and recommendation

Megro Learning

Agri SETA training for SE staff and its farmers

NSF International

Assistance on preparation and booking for all GLOBAL GAP.

Zutari

  • Water Solutions Alternative water management and conversation
  • Water rights and licenses

Hortex

Crop Minimum Residue Level Testing and Tracking –GLOBAL GAP.

Onelogix Group

Logistic planning from farm to drop off point as per Off-take Specification.

Tigerbrands

Currently aggregating Emerging Commercial Farmers in Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Gauteng and North West for white small beans, white maize, groundnuts, sorghum, and wheat off takes​ supported more than 67 Emerging Commercial Farmers in Limpopo (Nwanedi and Mojaji) and provided them Business Management Support, Input, Infrastructure and Technical Support Funding Produce : Tomatoes, butternut, watermelons, okra, chillies, green peppers and green beans, secured offtakes for all food commodities beneficiated by Tigerbrands – blank cheque offtake (2009 to date) ​