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EPISODE · Nov 17, 2025 · 44 MIN

How Andries Masoga built a thriving agribusiness

from Farmer's Inside Track

In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Andries Masoga of Mazeli Farming and Projects, a family-run agribusiness in Limpopo that grew from a small backyard garden into a thriving 140-hectare enterprise. Andries shares how his wife, Tsakani Masoga’s passion for home gardening sparked a journey that now spans tomatoes, potatoes, butternut, and peppadew under formal offtake agreements with major companies, such as PepsiCo and Peppadew International. From their first 10 hectares granted by the local traditional council to employing over 160 local workers, the Masoga family’s story is one of impact. Tune in to hear how they have built a legacy grounded in family succession and rural transformation.

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