(L-R)Paul Miros of Woodford Truffles and Brian Bullard, the farm manager, inspects Oak saplings, in the nursery on the family farm, where they cultivate Black Winter Perigord truffles in an orchard of specially-planted oak trees, close to the town of Ceres, in the Western Cape Province, on July 16, 2021. Some of these saplings are destined to be planted on other farms as part of the Woodford joint venture programme. - It took six years of trial-and-error, and tonnes of calcitic lime to redress soil acidity, before the first truffles were unearthed. Today the family is South Africa's number one Perigord grower and supplier, with almost 100 hectares of truffle orchards planted on farms across the country. (Photo by RODGER BOSCH / AFP)