Episodios

  • How the DONUTS wine project empowers SA farmworkers
    Apr 1 2026

    Fairtrade Africa has created a space where farmworkers speak directly to management. In this episode, we learn how the Dignified Opportunities Nurtured through Trade and Sustainability (DONUTS) programme brings workers, unions, and employers into the same room, bridging the gap between labour law and the reality on the ground.

    The initiative transforms workers from passive recipients into active stakeholders, empowering them to speak their truth and lead from within.

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    33 m
  • A practical guide to agro-processing for farmers
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode, we explore how agro-processing can help South African farmers diversify income, add value to their produce, and build resilient businesses.

    Agro-processing expert Martin Boima shares practical advice on food safety, product testing, labelling compliance, and establishing shelf life, while highlighting common pitfalls and tips for starting small and scaling gradually. Whether you’re a small-scale farmer considering value-added products or simply curious about the food value chain, this episode offers essential guidance for turning raw produce into profitable, market-ready goods.

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    41 m
  • Castor beans: Establishing a niche crop enterprise
    Mar 23 2026

    Lesedi Moseki, an agricultural economist and founder of iGroVest Group, discusses building a niche agribusiness from the ground up. From leaving formal employment just before lockdown to starting castor bean production with virtually no capital, Lesedi shares the realities of agripreneurship.

    He unpacks why farming is not a quick path to wealth, why emerging farmers should explore untapped and scalable niche markets, and how collaboration can help build sustainable, black-owned agricultural industries.


    This conversation offers practical insight for farmers looking to diversify, innovate and grow beyond traditional commodities.

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    32 m
  • How Wieta Labour Desk empowers wine workers
    Mar 19 2026

    South African wine's vine-to-bottle journey thrives on fair labour, yet gaps in training and awareness leave seasonal harvesters and staff vulnerable to grey areas in rights and responsibilities. The Wieta Labour Desk closes this divide with hands-on sessions, a support hotline, and practical capacitation, turning legal theory into daily empowerment across the value chain.

    In this episode, Wieta programmes manager Chirstone Hornsby and labour coordinator Abraham Daniels share how the desk unites unions, producers, and brands to deliver payslip breakdowns, health safety know-how, and responsible rights usage, especially during harvest influxes.


    By fostering dialogue over directives, the Labour Desk builds a resilient workforce, allowing the industry to harvest success with a clear conscience.

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    24 m
  • How Fairtrade and DONUTS empower workers in the wine industry
    Mar 18 2026

    For decades, farmworkers in the wine industry laboured in silence, unsure of their rights and excluded from decisions that shaped their lives. Through the DONUTS programme, Fairtrade Africa has invested R12 million to bridge the gap between management and labour. By prioritising skills development and human rights, the initiative has turned vulnerable workers into confident leaders, proving that sustainable wine starts with empowered people. Discover how respect and education can transform a harvest.

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    11 m
  • Making every drop count: Water efficiency in agriculture
    Mar 18 2026

    Water scarcity in South Africa is one of agriculture’s biggest challenges. In this episode, Marco Appel, agricultural economist at Netafim Southern and East Africa, explains how precision irrigation and smart water management can reduce costs, boost farm profitability, and treat water as a strategic asset. Learn practical tips to improve water use efficiency and maximise every drop on your farm.

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    16 m
  • Wieta Fair Labour Seal: Dignity in every South African wine bottle
    Mar 17 2026

    Ethical wine production often stumbles on vague promises and unchecked supply chains. The Wieta Fair Labour Seal raises the standard by serving as a trusted enforcer, linking rigorous audits, producers, and global consumers around verifiable fairness.

    In this episode, Wieta sustainability officer Mila Pretorius, senior advisor Adrian Bezuidenhout, and Kleine Zalze cellarmaster RJ Botha reveal how the seal, launched in 2012, delivers measurable accountability from vineyard to bottle, guaranteeing safe conditions, fair treatment, and full traceability for workers across the supply chain.


    By embedding human dignity into every stage, Wieta transforms ethical concerns into a competitive edge, letting conscious drinkers savour with confidence.


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    21 m
  • Why farm insurance is vital for your future
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode, we explore why farm insurance has become a critical business tool for South African farmers facing unpredictable weather, rising costs and limited state support. Agricultural economist and Land Bank Insurance strategic partnerships manager, Lunga Njara, unpacks the different types of cover.

    He also shares practical guidance on selecting the right policy, preparing accurate farm data, and making informed decisions. Tune in to learn how insurance can safeguard your farm against risk and secure its future.

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    51 m