We have previously discussed Fedgroup Impact Farming, where investors can buy into the farming of beehives, blueberries and even solar energy. We have also written about investing in cattle through Livestock Wealth.Cattle are especially relevant to the African market, where they represent tangible value and underpin financial agreements such as lobola.
This week, Maya Fisher-French and Mapalo Makhu chat to Kagiso Tloubatla, the co-founder of SV Capital, which provides South African investors with an opportunity to invest in cattle, with investment starting as little as R500 a month.
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