About Singo Livestock Farming

Singo Livestock Farming (SLF) is built on a proud family legacy of cattle farming spanning more than 60 years. This heritage has been carried forward by Dr. Singo, who has progressively developed SLF into a diversified livestock and crop farming enterprise.
 
The current farming operation comprises approximately 36 cattle, 82 goats, and 22 sheep. Livestock farming activities are conducted in Limpopo, while crop production takes place in Delmas, Mpumalanga, driven by market demand and pre-arranged orders.
 
SLF operates on a part-time basis and is supported by Dr. Singo, his immediate family, his brother, and 6 employees. Together, the team brings practical farming knowledge, discipline, and a shared commitment to sustainable agricultural growth.

Our Mission

Singo Livestock Farming (SLF) is committed to sustainable and responsible agricultural practices that deliver high-quality livestock and crops while supporting local communities. Our mission is to preserve a proud family farming legacy, expand commercial operations responsibly, and create value for customers, employees, and stakeholders through disciplined, market-driven farming.

Our Vision

Our vision is to become a leading livestock and crop farming enterprise in Limpopo and Mpumalanga, combining traditional farming heritage with modern, science-based practices. We aim to grow a thriving, profitable, and environmentally sustainable operation that preserves the Singo family legacy, supports rural livelihoods, and contributes to the long-term development of South African agriculture.

Values That Shape Our Land and Livelihoods

Guiding Hands, Growing Futures

Dr. Singo, Kenneth

Dr. Singo brings over 17 years of expertise in natural resource sciences, specialising in Geology, Geochemistry, and Environmental Geochemistry, and is widely recognised as a coal specialist with experience across major coalfields in South Africa and Mozambique. He holds a Ph.D. in Geology from the University of Johannesburg, an MSc in Environmental Geochemistry from UNISA, and a BSc (Hons) in Mining and Environmental Geology from the University of Venda. His advanced knowledge in mine water and environmental management, including acid mine drainage, heavy-metal contamination, tailings management, and regulatory compliance, guides his commitment to environmental protection, human health, and sustainable practices, principles that strongly shape Singo Livestock Farming’s approach.

 
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