LIVESTOCK WEALTH BECOMES MULTIMILLION-RAND ENTERPRISE
Livestock Wealth (LSW), a livestock crowd farming platform, has become a multimillion-rand
enterprise, and is expanding its offerings to include agricultural food products, planted in a smart
farming connected system. Developed by KwaZulu-Natal-born electro-mechanical engineer Ntuthuko
Shezi in 2015, Livestock Wealth offers people with no access to land, time or skills the opportunity to
own livestock within a professionally managed farming operation.
The Web and mobile application allow investors to invest their money in cows rather than in unit
trusts, shares or exchange-traded funds. Through connecting its network of small-scale partner farmers
to investors, the business model allows farmers who cannot afford to scale their business to access
capital, while offering the investor an opportunity to invest in assets which are not influenced by
financial market trends.
Cattle farming in South Africa is estimated to be worth around R142 billion, with the local beef
industry generating an estimated $144 million in exports in 2017, according to data from Trade Map.
After seeing multimillion-rand growth, the investment company says it has now expanded its offerings
to include an array of agricultural assets that can be owned by potential investors, including sugar cane
plants, macadamia trees, and maize plants and a separate option of investing in a connected garden
system which grows all types of organic vegetables.
Speaking at a business update in Johannesburg yesterday, Shezi explained that the new offerings give
investors who lack the time and farming expertise the opportunity to own tangible, high value,
growing assets.
“Our goal is to give ordinary citizens an opportunity to invest in a long-term investment plan on any
agricultural product that has the potential to yield great investments. For instance, macadamia trees,
the most lucrative crop in South Africa, can cost around R20 000 per hectare for the investor, but after
a few years of growth, one tree can reap rewards on a minimum investment of around R80 000.”
Potential investors can buy online, from the partner farmer, while Livestock Wealth facilitates and
manages the assets like an investment portfolio.
The South African macadamia industry is the largest producer of macadamia nuts worldwide.
According to the 2018 World Nut and Dried Fruit Conference, an estimated yield of 53 500 tonnes of
macadamia trees reaped a sales value of well over R3.2 billion in 2018. The connected garden system,
a pool-table-sized garden which grows any vegetable crop, including spinach, lettuce, cauliflower and
brussel sprouts, is managed around the clock by an experienced partner farmer.
Investors can own several smart garden systems, which are connected to an internet of things
monitoring system, allowing the farmer to track the environmental condition of the plants, while the
investor can view and track the plants at almost any time via the app. “Because farmers receive a
seasonal income, the biggest problem they face is gaining access to funding to help them grow their
business and take care of expenses, such as paying salaries, feeding livestock with quality food,
maintaining tractors and providing medical care for the stock. Banks often require collateral for taking
loans and with most black farmers renting out their farms from government, it becomes impossible to
provide the required collateral.” The crowd farming company has partnered with Woolworths and
wholesaler Cavalier Foods, to provide them with free-range beef, which is free of antibiotics and
growth hormones.