 I'm a graduate with a bachelor's degree in business administration and I'm a mother of one son, a single mother. You know people have a perception on farming that agriculture is for the old people, it's for the uneducated people, but I'm proud to say that I'm a graduate and I opted to do this business and it's important to be an educated farmer. You can't sit there and wait for losses, you'll see things coming before. Like when the COVID-19 was here, most farmers sold their pigs and they were asking me how are you managing to keep pigs with the situation that is here. I told them a time will come and the business will go back to normal. So giving up, it's not much of me. I know this is where my future is. I challenge the youth to take up farming, it's a good business.