Community Support
Our farming footprint is based in rural KZN, South Africa where we operate in harmony with our neighbours.
We have several farming and social initiatives where we are constantly active.
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One Home, One Garden
Gardening in Progress
As much as it is important to plant, it is imperative that the plants are looked after and nourished. This involves going into the garden, weeding, watering the plants and applying fertliser. Here, these families are putting sawdust on the ground around the cabbage plants to keep the water from washing away the soil.
Read MoreGorden Garden
On 22 March 2025, Mr Mzi Ndlovu, together with his son, Nqubeko visited the Msinga area to teach a group of 40 community members how to plant vegetable seeds and seedlings. They were glad that they could gain the knowledge of planting using only a small portion of ground or even planting in aQuellé bottles….
Read MoreKwaNgubane & KwaNgcamu Gardens
In an open, unused field, the Ngubane family went to work tilling the ground for a place to grow their own vegetables. They prepared the soil with compost, dug the holes, planted the cabbages and beetroot. Now the plants can grow! The Ngcamu family followed suit by preparing their field and planting the seedlings donated…
Read MorePlanting upskill initiative to include schools, institutes, and associations
A Small Start for Small Hands
On 18 September 2025, we had the joy of visiting two crèches-Momotheka Crèche and Sebenzokuhle Crèche-to plant vegetable seedlings and share the love of growing food with the little ones. At Momotheka Crèche, we planted cabbage, beetroot, and spinach, while Sebenzokuhle Crèche focused on beetroot seedlings. The children were full of excitement, happily digging into…
Read MoreA Day of Planting and Purpose
On 17 September 2025, Emseni Farming, in partnership with the MNFoundation, visited several schools under the Mpofana Municipality (Umzimkhulu) as part of a long-term school-based planting initiative. At the Vulekani Special School, our visit was attended by representatives from the Department of Education (CMC), including Chief Inspector Miss Ndlovu. Miss Ndlovu commended the initiative, emphasizing…
Read MoreEmpowering Women in Agriculture: Farmers’ Workshop in Maphumulo
On 20 August 2025, over 60 female farmers from the Maphumulo area gathered to attend a farmers’ workshop aimed at promoting agricultural education and celebrating women’s contributions during Women’s Month. The event was jointly organised by Emseni Farming, Bonle Dairy, RTS, and the Mzikayise Ndlovu Foundation. The workshop focused on empowering women through agricultural knowledge…
Read MoreEmseni Farming Inspires Ozwathini!
Empowering Farmers Beyond Agriculture: Maphumulo Workshop Highlights
Annual Stores Soccer Tournament: A Community Kickoff!
Celebrating World Milk Month
Bonlé Netball Tournament
Fun with New Netball Poles
Untunjambili Circuit High-Flyer Awards
Upbuilding Learners of Umphumulo Primary School
Bonnie Visits the children of Cordwall Primary School
Top Achiever Badges
Spelling Bee and Poetry Competition
School sign boards donated
Youth Conference
As Emseni Farming, we are part of a greater team that hosts thousands of children for a youth week twice a year and also assists with dishing out food, preparing accommodation, helping with activities for the sports day. Our farming efforts aim to create the means for this large event, where the children are given food, a sleeping place, hot water and biblical teaching for free.
