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Small-scale farming business rules the roost thanks to City’s EPWP Training Programme

Khaya Burwana founded his small-scale farming business in Mfuleni in 2021. Initially focusing on farming layer and broiler chickens, and selling eggs to local consumers, Burwana’s business has undergone substantial expansion and diversification during his participation in the programme.

Thanks to the programme’s comprehensive training and development modules, provided by the University of the Western Cape, Khaya acquired essential skills in financial management, marketing, and leadership. Coupled with personalised coaching and mentorship, these tools empowered him to identify and seize growth opportunities.

Burwana expanded AgriKey Farming’s operational scope. His business now includes farming pigs and the cultivation of crops. A noteworthy achievement is his collaboration with five local schools, where he grows crops on their premises in partnership with another entrepreneur who builds vertical farming infrastructure. The partnership with schools sees 40% of the harvest directed towards school feeding schemes, and provides an opportunity for learners to gain the skills to grow their own food as well.

In addition, Burwana has successfully launched five braai meat stalls within the community, creating a local hub for fresh, locally-sourced meat products. This expansion has created employment opportunities for 10 staff members, further contributing to the local economy.

Despite such remarkable success, Burwana’s vision extends beyond his current achievements. His ambition is to establish a compliant abattoir to supply local stores, ensuring high standards of meat production and distribution.

‘I want to thank the City of Cape Town for all the assistance. I am proud (and also brag) about being a part of this programme,’ said Burwana.

‘Khaya’s story exemplifies how linking entrepreneurs with educational resources and support is sometimes all that is needed to unlock real economic growth. Many entrepreneurs have the potential to grow but need mentorship and training to build confidence before taking the risk of expanding the business,’ said Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Waste Management, Alderman Grant Twigg.

About the Programme

 

The EPWP Entrepreneurship Training Programme, now in its third year equips entrepreneurs with essential skills to meet these goals through comprehensive training and development modules provided by the University of the Western Cape. These modules cover financial management, marketing, leadership, and more, coupled with personalised coaching and mentorship.

The impact of the programme over the past two years has been profound, fostering job creation and revenue growth among participating enterprises.

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