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The Northern Cape economy is based on mining, agriculture and tourism. South Africa’s largest and most sparsely populated province was created when the Cape Province was split in 1994.
We provide employment, as citrus growers, in the Western Cape and the Northern Cape to 35 000 people. That’s what we have to ...
What South African wine tourism has to offer is nothing short of remarkable. With 522 wine cellars stretched across 23 wine routes in the Western Cape, Northern Cape, and KwaZulu-Natal, the country ...
MUCH of the talk around urban agriculture in Africa deals with poverty, hunger and accessing food. And rightly so, as 40 percent of Africa’s urban residents practice some agricultural activity.
The Cape Hardy site was added to the shortlist in mid-2023, and during the formal muti-criteria assessment (MCA) process was identified as the best-performing site across the four options considered.
The future of urban agriculture in Cape Town, and its continued success in empowering women, depends on overcoming key challenges. These include the volatility of donor-dependent NGO budgets and ...