Location: Vereeniging Est. 2025 21.5ha

FROM GROUND
TO GROWTH

Three departments. One determined founder. A sustainable future for South African agriculture.

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21.5 Hectares Mixed farming, City of Tshwane
3 Departments Piggery · Vegetables · Agro-Processing
4 Workers Today Scaling to 30 by 2028
30 Jobs Target Permanent workers by 2028

About Setlhare Farm

A Young Agri-Preneur
on a Mission

Khumalo Agri Holdings, trading as Setlhare Farm, is a company that operates mainly in the production and deliverance of agricultural goods and services such as livestock production and vegetables. Founded and managed by Zanele Khumalo, a young female farmer from Vereeniging.

The farm is revived and maintained to accommodate at least 42–100 pigs. All departments are operational, with four labourers working on the farm daily. Record-keeping, technical and financial records are maintained and analysed to reflect and track performance.

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Zanele Khumalo, founder of Setlhare Farm
4 Daily Labourers
42–100 Pigs Active
2025 Founded

Our Production

Three Departments

Piggery
Production

Porkers and baconers transported to Valley Abattoir, Nigel. Producing fattened growers at regular intervals. Contact us for current pricing.

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Vegetable
Production

Fresh produce sold at PickNPay Westonaira, Joburg Fresh Produce Market, and Vereeniging Fresh Produce Market. Regional Supply Group contract. Plans to upscale to 10ha of beetroot and carrot.

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Agro-
Processing

Value-adding transformation of agricultural products. Future: canned pickled beet for export to global markets. Supported by Gauteng Provincial Government's agro-processing mandate.

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Creating 30 permanent jobs by 2028

Government Agricultural Grant-funded — backed by Dept of Rural Development

Training the next generation of South African farmers

Building a Sustainable Food Future

Khumalo Agri Holdings is committed to producing quality agricultural goods while creating meaningful employment and training opportunities in Pretoria.

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