Beautiful episode love the family dynamic. However it was gut-wrenching to hear how African people are treated in an African country supposedly run by African people. But this is the illusion of owning your own farm, running your own country. The reality is you are only custodians of a European colony created in Europe and still called South Africa today.
Excellent episode.. interesting to note south Africa's land tenure system towards blacks.. correct me if I'm wrong but is it that indigenous black south Africans don't have customary rights over their land? With Africa joys technical know how on commercial farming they could wish to explore being a agricultural foreign investor in a country like mine in which 90% of the land is owned by black indigenous customary land owners and the other 10% owned by our government.so our problem is that we have an abundance of land but not the technical know how on operating a large family commercial farm like Africa joys..we the black global community should explore our specific competitive advantages and work together
This operation is in excellent hands keep it up guys
Inspiring, Educational and gives hope❤
Courageous, informative and educative . Family sticking together .
He was always an owner by his own terms like any child❤
Beautiful episode love the family dynamic. However it was gut-wrenching to hear how African people are treated in an African country supposedly run by African people. But this is the illusion of owning your own farm, running your own country. The reality is you are only custodians of a European colony created in Europe and still called South Africa today.
Very inspiring
Nice livestock
nice farm
awesome stuff
Excellent episode.. interesting to note south Africa's land tenure system towards blacks.. correct me if I'm wrong but is it that indigenous black south Africans don't have customary rights over their land?
With Africa joys technical know how on commercial farming they could wish to explore being a agricultural foreign investor in a country like mine in which 90% of the land is owned by black indigenous customary land owners and the other 10% owned by our government.so our problem is that we have an abundance of land but not the technical know how on operating a large family commercial farm like Africa joys..we the black global community should explore our specific competitive advantages and work together
Which country do you come from?.
@@mikemagero I'm from the Solomon islands sir.
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Did they say pig nuts or picky nuts?
Pecan Nuts