Meet Thuli Sikhosana
[{“type”:”text”,”content”:”**What does the path you’ve walked to this point look like?**nThe path to this point has been very challenging, I completed my Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at the University of Kwa Zulu-Natal in 2018. I then undertook articles of Clerkship in the litigation and Land Restitution space. I remained in that position for 3 years before taking a sabbatical to complete my admission procedures. I think it has shaped me to become a very resilient and strong person. It has been quite a journey that I believe has assisted me to become a very determined and ambitious individual. nn**What’s the most important lesson you’ve learned so far?**nThe most important lesson is that you must fight for what you believe in. Life does not just happen; you have to happen to Life. I believe in standing strong and being morally sound in all of your decisions. The most important thing is to always be humble but hard-working.nn**What is your advice to young people considering a career in agriculture?**nI think firstly, find a way to familiarize yourself with the workings of the sector, whether through TV programs or just general knowledge. Find out what the space needs in terms of critical skills that way you will be able to forge a niche for yourself and find out what entrepreneurial opportunities there are so that you will widen your vision and scope. There is always a space for you. nn**What makes agriculture special?**nI think itu2019s a very interesting and dynamic sector. I love the legal and agro-business environment. I am excited to grow and learn.nn**How would you define “farmer””?**nI believe a farmer is a hard-working