The PepsiCo Foundation, the Kgodiso Development Fund and the FoodBev SETA open applications for the Mzansi Black Business Accelerator initiative to support entrepreneurs.
The Kgodiso Development Fund today announces two new investments totaling R28 million, aimed at supporting emerging farmers in the Raisin industry. The Kgodiso Fund was established as one of PepsiCo Sub Saharan Africa’s public interest commitments, made to the government at the time of the acquisition of Pioneer Foods.
South Africa needs to force the gender agenda into the mainstream through deliberate actions and amplify the policies of transformation to empower black female farmers. This is according to Nonie Mokose who serves as an independent trustee and chairperson of the Investment Committee at the Kgodiso Development Fund.
Food and beverage company PepsiCo today launched the Kgodiso Development Fund, a five-year, R600 million investment to help transform the food system in South Africa. The Fund has hopes to deliver a meaningful impact through its commitment to creating shared value solutions and transformation of supply and value chains.
Kgodiso Development Fund and Raisin SA officially open the Vine Academy in Northern Cape, providing critical skills and job creation within the community.
On a 612-hectare farm in Dannhauser, a small town between Dundee and Newcastle in Kwa-Zulu Natal, the Mthethwa family had for many years produced maize and soya beans crops on their Milnerdale farm. Following the tragic death of the patriarch in 2018, 33-year-old Lethiwe Mthethwa and siblings, found themselves at the helm of the family business.
Despite barriers, young South Africans are reshaping agriculture. Diale Tilo, executive director at Kgodiso Development Fund, shares how others can learn from youth making waves in agriculture.
Multinational food and beverage group PepsiCo has announced an investment by its independent fund Kgodiso Development Fund into agri-tech company Khula! To support sustainable finance and market access opportunities for emerging farmers.
Empowering women in agriculture can lead to broader economic and social transformation. When women are uplifted, entire communities benefit, which strengthens the sector’s sustainability.
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