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NEWS Senwesters geared for the customer At the end of a very long and late harvesting season, it is time to look ahead to the planting season and to do everything possible for your customer. There was only one message on Friday, 21 September, namely that Senwesters are positive and they are well-anchored.  By Aubrey Kruger Senwes Scenario Editor A number of customer-focused Senwesters were addressed by selected speakers, name- ly Francois Strydom (Chief Executive Officer of Senwes), Jaco Minnaar (Senwes producer) as well as Justin Cohen (prize-winning writer and motivational speaker) at The Barn, Senwes Head Office in Klerksdorp. Strydom's message was that Senwes is a company which is really making a difference - “Decisions are determined by hard work and analyses which have to be done.” He added: “In agriculture we are currently in the midst of a very important and difficult issue - land.” He was full of praise for his personnel and proudly said, “You are the people who really make me proud.” He emphasised that, despite a lot of negativity, Senwesters remained posi- tive. He also gave his view on particularly South African producers who, despite low rainfall, still have excellent yields. “Those 24 SENWES SCENARIO | SUMMER 2018 guys really are magicians.” Senwes producer, Senwes director and chairman of Grain SA, Jaco Minaar, said from a producer's point of view that one should always ask yourself the following question: "Did you add value?” His advice was that one gets loyalty through involve- ment - it is not something that you can buy or earn. His last bit of advice was to be proactive and to pursue your vision. Senwes was also visited by Justin Cohen, writer of the book Pitch to Win. He insisted that Senwesters should continue with their good work and that they should always strive to doing more exceptional work. “If you cannot envision your poten- tial, you will never reach your potential,” he added. There is a lot of focus on negativity and differences today, but his advice was: “In terms of colleagues and customers, we are very similar and not as different as we may think.” Appreciation is another important concept which, if applied correctly, can result in good con- duct. All the speakers, Strydom, Minnaar and Cohen, agreed that everyone in South Africa, and particularly in the agri-environ- ment, should now be positive. Be positive, remain humble and we will overcome any obstacle. Francois Strydom's (Senwes CEO) message was to continue to be solution driven for the customer. Senwes producer Jaco Minnaar highlighted the importance of a vision and the importance of realising your dreams. Justin Cohen addressed Senwesters and said that people like people who are like them.