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In the News: Urban Agriculture in South Africa – Food in the city – Enough for all?

February 7, 2013 By Simon Barnett

What is the status of urban agriculture in South Africa? Steven Bland explains his findings in this article..

The truth is, OZCF and Abalimi only scratch the surface of urban food growing in Cape Town.

At the Woodstock Peace Garden, Molenvliet Road, Strubens Street, under the bridge at the Lansdowne Road – Palmyra Road Intersection in Claremont, at the Soil for life Training Centre in Constantia, no community food initiative is the same, but they share much in common. Both Abalimi and OZCF are vying to create a viable economic model..
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Filed Under: News, OZCF in the News Tagged With: Cape Town, City Farm, Food, Rooftop Farm, Urban Farm

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