Farming emakhaya | Limpopo women show how urban backyard gardens are building food security
Women’s Month celebrates urban farming champions.
Women’s Month celebrates urban farming champions.
This year’s avocado crop in the high-risk areas of Haenertsburg and Magoebaskloof suffered severe frost damage, which is likely to ...
Lindiwe Motlakala is a committed vegetable and grain farmer in the Waterberg district of Limpopo who transformed her frustrations during ...
Three government departments have been ordered by the Gauteng High Court to pay damages to Limpopo farmers whose crops were ...
Two pioneering Grade 11 learners from Mahwahwa High School in Tzaneen have made history by becoming the first students in ...
Lindiwe Motlakala is a committed vegetable and grain farmer in the Waterberg district of Limpopo who transformed her frustrations during ...
In this interview conducted by African Farming editor Peter Lebogang Mashala, farm operations manager Anderson Mutasa shares insights about regenerative ...
By Maile Matsimela Limpopo MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development Nakedi Kekana tabled a Budget Vote 04 of the Limpopo ...
Border control along Limpopo’s northern border with Zimbabwe is in a state of disrepair, putting the future of agriculture, tourism ...
Limpopo’s first agricultural show, known as Limpopo AgriXpo, was a resounding success, says Kobus de Lange, one of the farmers behind ...
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