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Afritool brings quality tools to the trade fair

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Known for empowering farmers, contractors and households with durable and efficient equipment, Afritool has brought a wide variety of tools to the fair, making it the perfect stop for anyone serious about productivity. (Pic: Courtesy)
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If you’re looking for reliable, top-quality farming and hardware solutions, then Afritool is a stand you don’t want to miss at this year’s Eswatini International Trade Fair.

Known for empowering farmers, contractors and households with durable and efficient equipment, Afritool has brought a wide variety of tools to the fair, making it the perfect stop for anyone serious about productivity.

From sprayers to keep crops thriving, generators for reliable power and jab planters for smart planting, Afritool has thought of every need.

Nonetheless it’s not just about tools; it’s about support. Their friendly and knowledgeable team is on the ground, ready to guide you in choosing the right products and offering expert advice to ensure you get the best out of your investment. For farmers, Afritool offers a wide range of essential services including:

Access to affordable, high-quality farming tools and implements tailored to smallholder and commercial farming needs.

Supply of durable safety shoes and gum boots – vital for protecting farmers working in fields, wet environments, or around heavy equipment.

“Our footwear is designed to offer comfort, grip and protection against harsh working conditions.”

Partnerships with government programmes and non-governmental oraginisations – to supply tools and safety gear through revolving funds and subsidy schemes that make farming inputs more accessible to all.

Whether you’re an experienced farmer or just starting out, Afritool’s presence at the fair makes it easy to access solutions that truly work.

If by chance you miss them at the fair, you won’t miss out entirely. Afritool is always within reach at their offices located at Sidwashini Industrial Site, in Mbabane opposite old World Vision, where their doors remain open to serve emaSwati with the same dedication and expertise.

This year, make sure to stop by their stand; you’ll leave better equipped to take on any challenge. You can also contact them at 7602 4490 or 2422 1330/1.

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Written by
Mthobisi Buthelezi

Mthobisi Buthelezi - Sections and Supplements Editor with the Times of Eswatini overseeing the publishing and content for the Motoring on Thursday, Property on Saturday, Tekulima (Farming) on Wednesday and Business Opportunities on Monday. Contact: 7936 3694 Email: mthobisib@times.co.sz

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