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Success Stories
Timeless Tomatoes
Eighteen years ago, Anja Fourie from the farm Driefontein in the Free State had an idea to start growing tomatoes to supplement her income. Despite many obstacles, that humble venture has flowered into a thriving small business – and created 18 jobs in a remote part of the country with extreme poverty and unemployment levels. “When I started, I knew nothing about tomatoes,” says Fourie. The idea for Timeless Tomatoes came during a time of introspection and prayer. “I didn’t just want to be a farmer’s wife; I wanted to make a difference. Then the tomatoes crossed my path.” She was the first person to grow this particular crop in an area of the province dominated by sheep farming and the challenges were many, including a lack of capital; soil imbalances and dying plants; and – because of the farm’s isolated location – a lack of access to industry experts. “I literally started with just a savings account – getting financing was very difficult,” Fourie recalls. But she persevered and, from starting off on a small patch of land with three drying racks, she now has 48 racks covering about two hectares. Today, Timeless Tomatoes produces 120 tonnes to 150 tonnes of high-quality tomatoes a year. Timeless Tomatoes was recently selected as one of three deserving small businesses to be supported in the second phase of insurer Hollard’s Big Ads for Small Business campaign to enable better futures through boosting small, medium and micro-enterprises. Hollard is sharing commercial airtime worth R1-million with each of these enterprises on DStv channels, and providing digital media exposure across multiple platforms. Products and progress Early on in her venture, Fourie decided to produce tomato products alongside the fresh produce. “I started making jam and chutney in my kitchen – with just one pot,” she recalls. Two years ago, she finally had the means to have a small factory built on the farm. Here, about 10% of the annual crop is processed, either as sun-dried tomatoes, or as tomato chutneys, jams, salad dressing and pesto. In 2013 and 2014, the Department of Trade and Industry invited Fourie on trade tours to India and the Netherlands. In 2018, she received a grant from the Small Enterprise Development Agency that enabled her to buy much-needed equipment (she had been improvising for years). Fourie has won a number of awards, including the International Labour Organization (ILO) EnterPRIZE Job Creation Challenge Best Agribusiness in the Free State 2013 and the ILO’s Best Established Business in the Free State 2014. With the prize money, she built a house on the farm for her workers. She was also able to improve her cooling facilities and put up a structure for the sun-dried tomatoes. Creating jobs and sharing knowledge and skills are important to Fourie. “Our workers come from the Bethulie, Venterstad and Burgersdorp areas, where people are very poor. With our male farmworkers having the opportunity to learn all the processes and skills, from planting and harvesting to sorting and packing the tomatoes, I also wanted to empower women by upskilling them.” She now has four women employees working with her in the processing factory, and enjoys transferring her jam- and chutney-making techniques to them. “All our employees are young people between 20 and 35,” she notes. …
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