• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Economy
  • World
  • Lifestyle
From farm worker to million-dollar farmer

From farm worker to million-dollar farmer

3 years ago
China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

1 year ago
Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

1 year ago
If our friends in China did it…

If our friends in China did it…

1 year ago
Handbook to guide Gukurahundi Outreach

Handbook to guide Gukurahundi Outreach

2 years ago
Harare building collapses, woman dies

Harare building collapses, woman dies

2 years ago
Africa backs Zimbabwe’s Security Council bid

Africa backs Zimbabwe’s Security Council bid

2 years ago
ED says no to third term

ED says no to third term

2 years ago
Banks start changing accounts to ZiG

Banks start changing accounts to ZiG

2 years ago
SADC will prioritise food security, says Incoming Chairperson

SADC will prioritise food security, says Incoming Chairperson

2 years ago
Caps fans invade pitch, match abandoned

Caps fans invade pitch, match abandoned

2 years ago
Measures to promote use of ZiG

Measures to promote use of ZiG

2 years ago
ZiG starts circulating on April 30

ZiG starts circulating on April 30

2 years ago
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Sunday, December 7, 2025
  • Login
Zim Sentry
  • Local News
  • Africa
  • International
  • Thought Leader
  • Economy
  • Lifestyle
  • SportsTrending
No Result
View All Result
Zim Sentry
No Result
View All Result
Home Local News

From farm worker to million-dollar farmer

February 12, 2023
in Local News
0
From farm worker to million-dollar farmer

Patrick Matadi

494
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A silent revolution that is progressively minting millionaires is underway in the countryside, where youths are working miracles on farms, taking advantage of the resurgence in the agriculture sector.

An unlikely new cadre of the new revolution is 32-year-old Patrick Matadi, a former farm labourer, who is making the most of a rented property in Lions’ Den, Mashonaland West province.

During the current summer cropping season, he has planted 45 hectares of tobacco, 18 hectares of maize and is in the process of putting 40 hectares under sugar beans.

It is a remarkable turnaround in fortune for someone whose family was so poor that they could not afford to pay his school fees.

He had to work as a labourer on Igava Farm in Marondera to help put food on the table.

Incidentally, Igava was one of the four sprawling white-owned commercial farms that were occupied by people from Svosve communal lands at the turn of the millennium, as they sought to reclaim land that was stolen by colonial occupiers at the end of the 19th century. The other three are Bruce, Daskop and Homepark farms.

The move essentially marked the beginning of the land reform programme.

Matadi, whose father died while he was a toddler, was not bitter about his unfortunate circumstances, but embraced farming and eventually fell in love with it.

“Life was not easy. I could not do well in my studies at school due to pressure of balancing studies and working on farms to get money for food. My mother was not employed, so we used to do these jobs that we called maricho (piecework) on different farms in and around Marondera,” Matadi told The Sunday Mail during a tour of his farming operations.

“When the late former Harare mayor, Cde Solomon Tavengwa, saw my passion in agriculture while working for him on his Marondera farm, he gave me five bags of tobacco fertiliser. That is when I started growing tobacco.”

With the help of his mother and their neighbour, who had a tractor, the teenager rented a piece of land and had a successful season on a half-hectare field.

Then aged 18, Matadi, with the help of a local extension officer, engaged a tobacco contracting company.

“I planted three hectares of tobacco and got good rewards that enabled me to save for the next season.”

He was so fiercely determined to transform his family’s fortunes that he looked for more land to rent.

This led him to a farm in Lion’s Den, where he is doing wonders.

He is now the proud owner of three tractors, centre pivots and other machinery that he has acquired through proceeds from his hard work. Last year alone, Matadi pocked close to US$1 million.

“This season, I wanted to put over 100ha of tobacco and add over 50ha of maize, then 50ha of beans, but I encountered challenges because the land is not mine. There are some jealous neighbours who always threaten to sabotage my crops,” he said.

Mhangura Member of Parliament Mrs Precious Chinhamo Masango said the young farmer’s exploits are testimony that agriculture can significantly transform lives and the country’s fortunes.

“I want to urge youths to learn from this young man. He is a good example to many that agriculture is big business. He is a good man. Recently, we had high-ranking officials in the area and he contributed three beasts for the occasion. If it was not for agriculture, he would not have afforded that,” she said.

A field day will soon be hosted at Matadi’s rented farm so that other farmers can take a leaf from his remarkable venture. – Sunday Mail

Tags: Mhangura Member of Parliament Mrs Precious Chinhamo MasangoPatrick Matadi
Share198Tweet124Share49
tendaik1

tendaik1

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Richarlison World Cup goal voted best of the tournament

Richarlison World Cup goal voted best of the tournament

December 24, 2022
By-election victories have primed us for 2023 polls, says ZANU PF

By-election victories have primed us for 2023 polls, says ZANU PF

October 24, 2022
A new ocean is being formed in Africa

A new ocean is being formed in Africa

February 11, 2023
China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

0
Zim/Iran seek improved economic relations

Zim/Iran seek improved economic relations

0
President Masisi to open Harare Agric show

President Masisi to open Harare Agric show

0
China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

October 5, 2024
Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

October 5, 2024
If our friends in China did it…

If our friends in China did it…

October 5, 2024
Zim Sentry

Copyright © 2022 ZimSentry. All Rights Reserved

Your Trusted Watchman

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Local News
  • Africa
  • International
  • Thought Leader
  • Economy
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports

Copyright © 2022 ZimSentry. All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

You cannot copy content of this page