Tiger Brands partners with small-scale farmers to transform the agriculture sector

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Tiger Brands high tonnage requirements have made it difficult for small-scale farmers to form part of their supply chain, therefore Tiger Brands is enabling farmers to supply them with agricultural produce through their Agriculture Aggregator model.

Black small-scale farmers are being aggregated into collectives so that they are able to meet the capacity and quality requirements of Tiger Brands.

As one of Africa’s biggest food manufacturers, Tiger Brands is extremely reliant on agricultural produce for its inputs. However, their high tonnage delivery requirements have, in the past, made it very difficult for small-scale farmers to form part of their supply chain.

 

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Big brands like TigerBrands 'mean business,' and prefer only the rich! They absolutely don't have time to play with the poor small -scale farmers.

NazierPaulsen I think there may be good exchange in connecting with the members behind this program. . .

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