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Abalimi Bezekhaya is a non-profit organization that supports micro-farmers in the Cape Flats townships to grow vegetables organically, enabling individuals and groups within the community to grow their own vegetable gardens at home, (1/3)
This week Living Land visits beekeeping experts Bee Ware in Centurion, Gauteng, to find out more about this fascinating industry.
We learn about the various indigenous varieties of bees and we delve into the tried and tested methods of keeping honey bees as a hobby (1/2)
Daisy Moleko was advised to eat rabbit meat to help with some health issues. She decided to start farming with rabbits. Since then, the business has grown into a booming enterprise called MpBiz Rabbitry, with its headquarters in Benoni, Gauteng.
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This episode show you that you can try your hand at farming while you work your 9-5.
See how Rogers Sithole juggles a corporate job, businesses and farming. This Sunday at 11h00 on SABC 2.
To please his wife, city dweller and successful businessman Rogers Sithole reluctantly bought a few cows with the idea of becoming a weekend farmer. Before long he was bitten by the farming bug and three years later owned his own farm in the Ermelo district of Mpumalanga,
Katlego Kgopotse and his devoted partner, Kitso Monyadi, are a charming couple who grow hemp and cannabis on the Botlhale Ba Rrammutla Farm, just north of Pretoria in Gauteng.
Join us as we explore the world of cannabis and hemp farming this Sunday at 11h00 on SABC 2
We have some very exciting fresh, inspiring, motivational and beautiful episodes this month.
Each episode highlights individuals who have ventured into various agricultural endeavors, transforming their lives & communities through innovative farming practices.
This week on Living Land we visit Ipeleng Seboni and her husband Noko Seboni in Limpopo.
Small-scale livestock farmers play a hugely important role in the livelihoods of rural communities in South Africa.
Watch Living Land this Sunday at 11h00 on SABC 2.