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Vateka Halile, Author at Food For Mzansi
Mzansi is rich in medicinal plants, rivers that sustain life, and natural resources that support health and well-being. For Letitia
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https://www.foodformzansi.co.za/amaranth-can-this-supercrop-move-beyond-niche-markets/
Amaranth: Can this supercrop move beyond niche markets? - Food For Mzansi
Amaranth is one of Mzansi’s indigenous crops with strong nutritional and agronomic potential, yet it remains on the margins of
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https://www.foodformzansi.co.za/tim-abaa-transforming-communities-through-sustainable-farming/
Tim Abaa: Transforming communities through sustainable farming - Food For Mzansi
Tim Abaa a visionary farmer and community leader renowned for his work in agroecology, biointensive agriculture, and permaculture shares his
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https://www.foodformzansi.co.za/four-lessons-from-colombia-to-fix-south-africas-land-reform/
Four lessons from Colombia to fix South Africa’s land reform - Food For Mzansi
As global land concentration rises, South Africa’s reform programme faces mounting pressure to deliver. Plaas researcher Nkanyiso Gumede breaks down
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Lifestyle Archives - Food For Mzansi
There’s something quietly joyful about a long weekend that begins with a good glass of wine. This year, International Sauvignon
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https://www.foodformzansi.co.za/books-and-broilers-student-builds-poultry-dream-from-scratch/
Books and broilers: Student builds poultry dream from scratch - Food For Mzansi
In the heart of Engcobo, Eastern Cape, Thule Mbono is proving that an employment gap can be the perfect opening
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https://www.foodformzansi.co.za/this-weeks-agri-events-20-24-april/
This week’s agri events: 20 – 24 April - Food For Mzansi
Dumelang farmers Food For Mzansi is going to host a series of farmers’ days across the country. The farmers’ days
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https://www.foodformzansi.co.za/beyond-vaccines-four-ways-to-build-smallholder-farmer-resilience/
Beyond vaccines: Four ways to build smallholder farmer resilience - Food For Mzansi
The current FMD outbreak is a national disaster, hitting smallholder farmers the hardest. Sibongiseni Peacock, an innovation manager at the
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https://www.foodformzansi.co.za/one-goat-sparked-sibonelos-farming-future-in-vaalkop/
One goat sparked Sibonelo’s farming future in Vaalkop - Food For Mzansi
Apr 30, 2026 - At the age of 13, Sibonelo Dlodlo bought his first goat. Inspired by his parents and grandfather, this early passion
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SA shearers honoured as wool sector rides global resurgence - Food For Mzansi
South Africa’s sheep shearing champions were celebrated in the Western Cape this week after the country secured its sixth consecutive
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Farmer’s Inside Track celebrates 500 podcast episodes - Food For Mzansi
Food For Mzansi’s Farmer's Inside Track podcast has hit a major milestone – its 500th episode! Launched as a humble WhatsApp
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