Mbabane- Eswatini’s agricultural sector is undergoing a significant transformation as farmers shift gears to the increasingly popular dragon fruit.
Spearheaded by Nisela Farms a prominent player in the local farming community, the farm has set its sights on the South African market, where initial interest from buyers signals a promising export opportunity.
To expedite the market entry, key stake holders including the Ministry of Agriculture’s National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO), and Model Farms highlighted the collaborative efforts required to facilitate market access for Eswatini grown-dragon fruit. The discussions were held at the Business Eswatini offices.
A significant outcome of the meeting was the decision to send a formal request to the NPPO in South Africa requesting a Pest Risk Analysis to asses a phytosanitary requirements necessary for local produce to meet international standards.
Going through the process is fundamental in ensuring that Eswatini’s grown dragon fruit meet international agricultural standards, paving the way for global markets.
As the global demand for exotic fruits increases, Eswatini stands ready to capitalize on this opportunity with plans to export its high-value produce to neighbouring South Africa.
BE remains optimistic about the future as Nisela Farms collaborates with various stakeholders to secure the necessary agreements for market entry.
With the momentum building around dragon fruit farming, the future looks bright for Eswatini’s agricultural sector. The successful launch of this high-value crop could pave the way for a prosperous agricultural renaissance in the Kingdom, driving economic growth and providing a sustainable pathway for local farmers to thrive in the increasingly competitive global market.