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Welcome to
Senta Farm

A New Standard in Farming

White Chicken

Meet the
Senta Farm Family

"We are open to work with organizations and individuals promoting regenerative, cover cropping and no till practices to help save the planet".

           Go Green

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Three Generations of Crops and Poultry Farming

At Senta, we fully embrace the importance and responsibility of a farmer. The decisions farmers make in raising their animals and growing their crops affects the health and well-being of communities and the people who eat their products.

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     We grow our leafy vegetables; salad mix and micro-greens on 100% organic material from composting. Nothing goes to waste at our farm, materials are recycled to increase natural soil fertility and plant nutritional content through composting, cover cropping, plant diversification, and crop rotation.

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     We still grow food, not “products” unlike most places these days. We are stewards of the land, we work to build the soil, and to reduce the amount of dangerous chemicals in our environment and in our bodies. You are what you eat, eat what you know. 

For consistent supply of large orders, we encourage advance payments and contract farming for our produce to make sure you  get all the needed quantities. Contact us using the information below.

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Everything We Offer

Poultry

   Rabbits

   

Horticulture

Below: Our greenhouse, open field and part of our chicken brooder pictures.. Beginning of 2022, as part of our Continuous Improvement and Human Capital Development, we subscribed team members Simon and Sam for a week-long horticulture and poultry workshop with Hamara Group in Bulawayo. Bottom Middle Picture: Simon posing with the Hamara & Heartlands Group CEO Mr. Peter Cunningham – once the world’s largest ostrich farmer in the early 2000.

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