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Halima Abdulrahman

“Farming is tough, but it's also magical. There's something so special about planting a seed and watching it grow into something that nourishes people.”

If you're wondering who's responsible for the delicious mangoes in Sydney's farmers markets, look no further than Halima Abdulrahman. She's a farmer from Niger who made the move to Australia ten years ago, seeking a brighter future for her family. Despite the challenges of starting from scratch in a new country, she's managed to build a thriving fruit and veggie business, and she's become somewhat of a local celebrity for her incredible produce. When she's not on the farm, you might find her cooking up a storm in the kitchen, experimenting with different fruits in her dishes. Halima's passion for farming is only matched by her love for her family, who she credits as her inspiration for everything she does.

What's the most rewarding part of being a farmer for you?

Definitely seeing the joy on people's faces when they bite into one of my fruits or veggies. It's so fulfilling to know that something I grew with my own hands is bringing happiness and nutrition to others.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to start a farm?

Just start! It's incredibly hard work, but also incredibly rewarding. You'll never regret pursuing your passion, and there's nothing more satisfying than watching something you created grow and flourish.

A basket of ripe, juicy mangoes sits on a wooden bench.
Being a farmer is a never-ending journey of learning and growth. Each day presents new challenges, but also new rewards. It's a beautiful journey that I'm grateful to be on.
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