The packaging, processing and distribution facility for Terugploeg is in the final stages of construction, and it is envisaged that the headquarters will be fully operational from November 2021.
The Terugploeg initiative originated during the lockdown period when Lood Bester and his friend Herman Marx from Vibro distributed food to needy communities on an informal basis. The project quickly gained momentum when a number of farmers became involved and delivered loads of food. These tons of food were distributed informally with the help of Vibro’s transport network, but it was realised that there was an enormous need, and a sustainable project had to be launched. Atterbury Trust was approached, and Terugploeg is currently being managed under the banner of the Atterbury Trust.
According to Zahn Hulme, executive trustee of Atterbury Trust, more than 125 tons of food has been distributed to old-age homes, schools and orphanages in and around Pretoria since the start of the project. This is the equivalent of approximately 503 000 meals. “Transparency and accountability are important to people, and the Atterbury Trust has been depended on since 1998 as an organisation that effectively manages projects to give back. We work with organisations and make sure that they are properly managed and that the help reaches the right people.”
The Terugploeg Building was erected on eight hectares of land in the east of Pretoria – on the N4, close to the Rayton off-ramp – made available by Faan and Dirk van der Walt, the founders of WeBuyCars.
Besides the food processing and cold storage facility, a vegetable and fruit garden is planned, as well as a clothes bank. Co-founder of Terugploeg, Lood Bester, says that a number of employment initiatives are planned on the site – the meat will be processed, braai wood will be cut, packaged and sold. “All these functions require hands: to care for the gardens, to process the food, to sort, wash and iron the clothes we get in, to pack the loads of wood in braai packs … By means of this we want to create jobs for the people from the communities we serve,” he says excitedly.
It is also intended to set up a lecture hall in the building, in which courses and talks can be presented to inspire school children and adults with practical advice and training so that they can improve their own circumstances.
The official opening of the new Terugploeg facility is planned for January 2022.
How the public can help
The Terugploeg Building will be completed by the end of October 2021, and donations in the form of rolling doors, fences, cold rooms, furniture, air conditioners, kitchen equipment and meat processing machinery, etc., is required to make the building fully operational.
Cash donations are also welcome.
All donations qualify for an 18A tax certificate issued by Atterbury Trust to make it tax-deductible.
If you can help, or want to know more about Terugploeg, contact Lood Bester on 082 925 1118 or Jani Doms on 076 313 7212 or email them at lood@terugploeg.co.za or jani@atterbury.co.za.
For cash donations:
Account: Atterbury Trust
Nedbank: 1497004187
Branch code: 149745
Nedbank: 1497004187
Branch code: 149745
Terugploeg Statistics
Organisations helped: 44
Food donated: 125 tons
Meals served: 503 000
Current donor list
WeBuyCars
Vibro Bricks and Paving
Boela Bruwer Boerdery
Meletse Breeders
Fontis Ontwikkelaars
Morgan Group
Rossgro boerdery
CPJ Erasmus Boerdery
Mahela Boerdery
Miami Canners
ZZ2
GoGo Groep
Tiaan Kruger Boerdery
Eskort
Silverton Sign-A-Rama
Van Huyssteens Prokureurs
Velile Tinto & Associates
GROOTfm 90.5
Tusk Mieliemeel
LFC Mieliemeel
Afrikaans Hoër Seunsskool
Izak van Zyl
Marius Roothman
Easy Greens
Butler Foods
Solar Technik
SpyCCTV
LEDWorx
AA Electrical
DND Building & Civils
Universal Kitchens
D&E Reinforcing
Bankfontein Boerdery
Matla QS
DG Consulting
ELR
Palin & Smit Architects
Atterbury Property
Countryline
Life Landscape
FSG
Thabakolo
Controlled Irrigation
Daniel Rebel Landscape Architects
King Price
Various individuals
We also thank J.C. van der Linde Venter for their help and effort with the building project.