“Love Your Spirit”: Organic Farmer Produces Own Peanut Butter and Chilli Sauce Brand, SA Impressed

“Love Your Spirit”: Organic Farmer Produces Own Peanut Butter and Chilli Sauce Brand, SA Impressed

  • A young organic farmer from KZN, Sinethemba Zwane, was praised for her entrepreneurial spirit and her growing range of organic farm products
  • The woman's impressive journey was shared on Facebook, highlighting her homemade products, which impressed many viewers
  • Social media users showered the young farmer with support and admiration, eager to place orders and inspired by her initiative in the agricultural sector
The woman produces peanut butter and chillies, which she makes with products she produces
A successful young farmer got the recognition she deserved from viewers who saw some of the products she makes. Image: Entrepreneur Times
Source: Facebook

A local organic farmer from Ndwedwe, KwaZulu-Natal, Sinethemba Zwane, captivated social media users with her impressive agricultural ventures.

The post was shared on Facebook by Entrepreneur Times, showcasing her dedication to organic farming and her unique range of products.

The feature highlighted Sinethemba Zwane, an organic farmer whose passion for sustainable agriculture shines through her work. She proudly produces her own peanut butter, branded "UFarm Julia Organic Peanut Butter," which is available for R45 per jar. This wholesome product is a testament to her commitment to organic methods, offering consumers a natural and delicious spread.

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From farm to table: UFarm Julia products

Adding to her growing line of farm-to-table products, Sinethemba has recently launched "UFarm Julia Sauce." This new addition further demonstrated her entrepreneurial drive and her ability to diversify her offerings. The Facebook post encouraged the community to support her expanding business and help make her a household name.

Others were inspired by the woman and shared intentions to follow in her footsteps
Social media users from different parts of Mzansi were keen to know where they could buy her products. Image: Entrepreneur Times
Source: Facebook

SA promises to support the farmer

The post received a wave of positive reactions from social media users, who were quick to shower the young farmer with love and admiration. Many extended their well wishes for her business's success and eagerly inquired about how they could place orders to support her directly.

Some expressed their appreciation for seeing such a young woman demonstrating remarkable initiative and drive to achieve a level of success in the agricultural sector. Others found profound inspiration in her story, mentioning their long-held desires to invest in peanut farming and promising to do so once they acquired land.

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User @Phillip Matshaba said:

"A peanut farm is what I need to invest in, as soon as I get the land, so help me God."

User @Seipati Mabea shared:

"Wow, inspiration of the week. Great work."

User @Nithie Pillay commented:

"So good to see such a young woman showing initiative and drive to achieve a different level of success in the business world. Best of luck with the future of your business ventures, and may you grow from strength to strength."

User @Kealeboga Johanna added:

"Love your spirit, girl, keep it."

User @Siyabonga Frazer Sibiya shared:

"A true Farmer indeed, keep on going, mama, we see the hard work paying off."

User @Thomas Mailula said:

"I like what you are doing, sister. Keep it up, and we will support you."

See the Facebook post below:

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  • A local man marked five years since selling 85% of his farm to his employees by announcing their new egg packaging, with one egg donated to a charity for every purchase.
  • A Limpopo farmer shared a step-by-step guide to his borehole installation process, from the inspection and project duration to a detailed breakdown of the costs.

Source: Briefly News

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za