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April 29, 2026
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SEJANAMANE CALLS ON FARMERS TO BREAK OLD HABITS

Qacha’sNek, Aug. 29 — As the summer cropping season continues, Mr. Sejanamane Phatela, a community volunteer with World Vision International Lesotho (WVIL) urges commercial farmers to secure a market before planting.

“Don’t plant a lot of something you don’t know what to do with,” he said. “Start by finding a market so that when you plant, you already know where your produce is going.”

Mr. Phatela explained that WVIL runs a program focused on empowering women, children, and youth through agriculture.

“A key part of this empowerment is teaching market-driven farming practices that help prevent post-harvest losses,” he said.

He added that there is currently a market for mature white maize and sugar beans and encouraged farmers with such produce to get in touch with him…

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