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South African farmers have a long history of resilience and survival when they maintain control over their land, operations, production decisions, and market access.
Tiger Brands has welcomed 17 emerging farmers from Musina in Limpopo into the second cohort of its Hulisani agriculture development programme. Women make up the majority of the group.The programme, whose name “Hulisani” means “grow” or “cultivate” in Tshivenda, aims to integrate women and young emerging farmers into the agricultural value chain.
Africa has the world’s highest catch of freshwater fish per capita namely 2.56kg per person per year, 28% higher than in Asia. While most wild freshwater fish caught in Africa are consumed locally and regionally, their importance ripples far beyond the continent.
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