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Grab indaba tickets before they’re gone!

Are you a young farmer looking to invest in yourself? Look no further than the Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba on 14 and 15 June in Jozi. With reduced ticket prices and amazing value-packed freebies, you’ll have all the tools you need to succeed

by Staff Reporter
3rd May 2023
At last year’s Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba, a vibrant mix of agriculturalists grabbed the opportunity to spend a day or two away from the field and to pave the way for better things to come. The indaba was opened by agriculture, land reform and rural development minister Thoko Didiza. Photo: Ivor Price/Food For Mzansi

At last year’s Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba, a vibrant mix of agriculturalists grabbed the opportunity to spend a day or two away from the field and to pave the way for better things to come. The indaba was opened by agriculture, land reform and rural development minister Thoko Didiza. Photo: Ivor Price/Food For Mzansi

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Calling all young farmers and agripreneurs! Are you ready to level up your agricultural game? The Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba is the event for you! With reduced ticket prices of just R1 200 (excluding VAT), you’ll be investing in yourself and your future while gaining access to a range of exciting benefits.

We know that being a young farmer can be tough, but investing in yourself is essential. That is why we’ve not only slashed the ticket price, but also jam-packed the freebies and value you’ll receive at the event on 14 and 15 June the FNB Stadium in Soweto, Johannesburg.

Daily lunches and coffee-break refreshments? Check. Three free drinks and snacks at the welcome cocktail function? We’ve got you covered. Plus, you will get access to all exhibitions, talks, and masterclasses – all included in your ticket price!

INDABA TICKETS: Click here to book your seat at a discounted rate

At the Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba, proudly presented by Food For Mzansi in partnership with John Deere, you will get to learn about the latest trends, technologies, and practices that will take your agricultural business to the next level. You’ll also have the opportunity to network with funding organisations, 30 exhibitors and other young farmers and agripreneurs, expanding your industry knowledge and building valuable connections.

Our talks and masterclasses will be led by some of the industry’s most influential figures, covering everything from agricultural insurance to market access. You’ll be able to learn from experienced professionals and gain insights that can help you succeed in the industry.

We know that being a young farmer can be a lonely journey, but it doesn’t have to be. At the Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba, you’ll be part of a vibrant community of changemakers on the eve of South Africa’s Youth Day celebrations.

So, what are you waiting for? The Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba is the event you don’t want to miss. Book your seat online now before they’re all gone! With reduced ticket prices, daily lunches and refreshments, free drinks and snacks at the welcome cocktail function, and access to all exhibitions, talks, and masterclasses, you’ll be investing in yourself and your future.

From the field to the forum: Young farmers from across South Africa are set to converge at the Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba to cultivate a brighter future. Photo: Ivor Price/Food For Mzansi
From the field to the forum: Young farmers from across South Africa are set to converge at the Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba to cultivate a brighter future. Photo: Ivor Price/Food For Mzansi

Looking for accommodation during the indaba?

Experience comfort and convenience during your visit to the Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba at The Reef Hotel in Johannesburg. As an attendee of the indaba, you can take advantage of the special discounted rates by using the reference code “FFM 001” when making your booking.

The hotel is just a stone’s throw away from the FNB Stadium in Soweto, which is the official venue for the indaba. You won’t have to worry about rushing to and from the event, as the stadium is a mere 10 kilometres drive away.

The Reef Hotel offers a range of room options to suit your needs, including single rooms starting from just R900 for room only and R1 050 for bed and breakfast, and double rooms starting from R1 100 for room only and R1 400 for bed and breakfast. All of the rooms are comfortable and well-equipped to ensure that you have a relaxing stay.

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