African Farming Season 3 Episode 7: Emmanuel Mudau (FULL EPISODE)
Emmanuel Mudau, of Mathuba Genetics in Limpopo, had his first brush with genetics during his childhood when he bred and reared pigeons as a hobby. Deliberate selection for colour traits in the birds gave Emmanuel an early opportunity to experiment with genetics. Years later, in 2016, Emmanuel joined a group of three other farmers and they started a genetics project breeding what became the Bosvelder sheep. He is the former founding deputy president of the Indigenous Veld Goat Breeders Society and the current founding deputy president of the Bosvelder Sheep Breeders Society.
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Very Inspiring, Africa is heading in the right direction....GOD is in control.
My brother is eloquent in his business more than any PhD graduates I have met. Experience is the best teacher.
Wow. Just when you think the exotic breeds are killing the indigenous breeds, this brother comes and resuscitates them. Wow. I bow down on my knees.
I genuinely wish the episodes were at least 1 hour long😊 very insightful and inspiring🙏
Well done Mr. Mudau for the inspiring story, I hope many of us will be motivated by your story and always ask God of Mount Zion to guide you on your business.
I love how he says "no" to actually say yes 😄 Perfect
A very hardworking zcc member big up
Fight hunger through farming. Imagine. We go hungry but we have land. Free land. This education system was invented to create the work force. Free labor slaves. We forgot about the basics.
Good people i enjoyed the episode by Emmanuel Mudau. He speak like has a Phd or a Doctorate. Information just follows him.
I love his idea of sheep rearing
We have a leader in the farming sector, thank Vhadau, continue to lead our people and impart them with great knowledge. All the best and congratulations. Thanks to the God of Mount Zion. 🌟⭐️🌟⭐️
It's high time that I have discovered farming is a business and am ready to go it
I love this farmer I wish one day I can own something like this
I like this guy. I follow him on Facebook. He is good, and prioritizes indigenous livestock. Thank you Mr Mudau. You are an inspiration, I see myself in the next 5 years in you
@berlinkreuzberg5740
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What is his Facebook name?
Rise up black farmer
Africans are interesting people! Can I buy you a coffeee?? "No, you are more than welcome" (meaning yes!). Amazing response! Lol. In Nigeria when a person is leaving to go somewhere, he/she tells those around that "I am coming" (meaning he/she is going somewhere. I know, it is crazy!! "I am coming", actually means that I am going out but will be coming back! lmao!! 🤣😂
@gustavoafrika4010
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In Zulu you would say "Ngiyabuya" ukubuya meaning coming back but you're actually leaving 😆
Well done my leader…You make us proud
Enjoyable ,Educationable and couragable
May Mr Mudau be blessed more.
He even has a Kangal as a shepherd dog. This is very fascinating. All the best vhavenda
Mr Mudau i lost your contact bra u Always inpired me to do more in farming
Bravo. This is wow.
He's so smarttttt
Ke mo le etong ka gotša temo seriously
Bagolo keep up the good work i want to see you o dula kae le nna ke mowe
Great job
Anatolian Shepard in the background ,💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾.Many problems solved
Hi my brother I m in Bochum where are situated I really want to come and learn from you, you are indeed doing a good work, keep it up
high performance from our father
Very impressive Emmanuel, great episode
Congratulations bro I have learned from your teaching. I want to start a Dorper Sheep farm. Am watching from Kenya,an ASAL zoned area of rift valley.
I have been waiting for this episode. Thanks for the inspiration Mr Mudau❤️💪🏾
Kgotso msion
Rise black child
Wow
Farming is a calling ❤️✌️
Nice to see your farm.where are you from.I am interested in your goat business I live in Togo
These episodes are too short...
How can i get hold of Emmanual Mudau i need to purchase some sheeps from him
Mr Mudau how and where did you source these dogs?
Hello sir how r u am from Pakistan want to Visit your farm
Please keep the snakes away from your farm quickly
Eat
It’s great work supporting each other..keep it up
How can we contact him?
With majority of black having access to so much communal land I wonder why Government doesn't see this as an opportunity
What happened to the money you made before they are pregnant again, don't be greedy for money, learn to focus.