A chance encounter with a German tourist in a restaurant in Vilakazi Street, Soweto, has transformed North West farmer Mems Ramaila’s curiosity about beekeeping into a thriving agribusiness. Today, her company, Bee African, is gaining recognition as one of the few women-led enterprises making significant strides in South Africa’s largely male-dominated beekeeping industry. Ramaila, a lucerne farmer based near Brits in the North West, says her jo…
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