Planted in 2000. Growing ever since.
The Nkoenyane Family Trust acquired BLK 25 Fourie Farm in Bethlehem, Free State in the year 2000 — 200 hectares of freehold agricultural land held continuously and unencumbered for 26 years.
For more than two decades, the land was stewarded with intention. In May 2026, the Trust transitioned from passive landholding to direct, owner-operated commercial farming — a deliberate move from custodianship to active enterprise.
The name Nkoenyane carries the weight of identity and purpose — a name that speaks to resilience, rootedness, and the generational responsibility to build something that endures.
Vision. Mission. Values.
To be a leading producer of premium, fully traceable, and sustainably cultivated agricultural products — recognised for exceptional operational standards, stewardship, and integrity.
Innovation
Embedding 4IR technology — IoT, automation, data analytics — into every operational zone.
Integrity
Institutional governance, audited financials, and full transparency with every investor and partner.
Sustainability
Regenerative land use, rotational grazing, and precision agriculture for long-term soil health.
Empowerment
10% profit sharing for all permanent staff. Priority hiring: women, youth, local community.
Governed for the long term.
The Nkoenyane Family Trust (IT 1254/00) operates under South African trust law with fiduciary oversight, institutional controls, and a governance framework designed for generational continuity.
This is a first-generation black female commercial farming enterprise — not a smallholder operation and not an emerging farmer. It is an institutional-grade agricultural business anchored by 200 hectares of unencumbered freehold land.
A logo that carries history.
The Tree
Wind-bent but unbroken. Branches sweeping left, roots spreading wide. Resilience and adaptability — planted in place, shaped by circumstance, never uprooted.
The Birds
Three birds in flight (gold) to the upper left. Ambition, elevation, freedom. The next generation rising from the roots that hold them.
The Pattern
African geometric motif from the logo's border — a quiet signature of heritage, identity, and the continental context from which this enterprise grows.