Since 2022, we have been providing ACCESS to Rural communities
Making Rural Communities Great Again through sustainable living
To continue planting multiuse and multi benefit trees for new generations
Board Secretariat
Forestry & Agroforestry
Chairman And Program Manager
Independent & Strategist
Soil & Water Scientist
Executive Director
Stakeholder Engagement
Environment Social Governance
An Advisory Board refers to a structured, collaborative method for SmartAgrIoT to engage external advisors. An Advisory Board is a group of accomplished professionals appointed to provide strategic advice and insights. Where an organization lacks a specific skill set internally, is struggling with groupthink, or is seeking input to solve a difficult or complex problem, an Advisory Board acts as a sounding board to support internal business decision-makers with critical thinking, robust analysis, and strategic insights. While an Advisory Board may provide pivotal advice and support, the independent members of an Advisory Board do not have any fiduciary responsibility and are not authorised to act or make decisions on behalf of SmartAgrIoT.
Members of our advisory board are chosen for their expertise. Their role is not to make decisions but to provide their relevant knowledge, experience, critical thinking, and analysis to help the business management team make more informed decisions. While a seat on our advisory board carries fewer legal liabilities, it’s not a responsibility to be taken lightly. Joining our advisory board is a serious commitment that takes dedication, discipline, and ongoing education. But it’s also your chance to make a real impact, to share your wealth of knowledge and ideas, and to help shape the future of the organization.nbsp;
Mthembu
VUSMUZI
Anver
Perceverance
Lunga
Senzo
Sibongile
Jacquee
We are serious About Developing rural communities in South Africa. Smallholders play a critical role in managing our planet’s forests. But until recently, certifications recognizing good forest management have largely been out of most smallholders’ reach, for a variety of reasons – including cost, accessibility, relevance, capacity and more.