Broederstroom Butchery receives coveted award
Broederstroom Butchery last week won an Industry Favourite Award for being one of the Best of the Best in the North West during the 20th Annual Best Business Cleaver Awards.
The 20th Annual Best Business Cleaver Awards recognised the most distinguished butchers across South Africa who exemplify excellence in customer service, product quality, and business innovation. The winner are chosen by customers who had to vote for their favourite butcher.
This prestigious event, which marks two decades of celebrating the nation’s top talent in the meat industry, saw some of South Africa’s finest butchers, among them Broederstroom Butchery, receive the coveted Titans Trophy, a symbol of their status as the “Best of the Best.”
Each year, the Best Business Cleaver Awards recognise those butchers who go above and beyond in providing exceptional service and quality products to their customers. The awards serve as a hallmark of excellence, showcasing those in the industry who have achieved the highest levels of craftsmanship, sustainability, and customer satisfaction.
“This year’s recipients of the Titans Trophy not only represent the pinnacle of South African butchery but also continue to set new standards for service and innovation. The awards underscore the essential role butchers play in providing high quality products, while maintaining traditional skills and forward-thinking practices,” said liaison executive Sherry Sargent. “The recipients of the Titans Trophy stand as true Titans of their industry, setting benchmarks for others to follow. We are proud to continue celebrating and honouring those who contribute to the strength of South Africa’s butchery industry and serve their customers with excellence.”
Broederstroom Butchery owner Miquel Goncalves said he was extremely proud to have won the award. “I want to thank my customers who voted for me. I only received the award because of their support. And a big thank you to my staff who make it possible to deliver the excellent service we provide,” he said.
It was the first time Broederstroom Butchery entered the competition.