Join CSA in partnership with House Harvest for the next Circular Lunch Club,
This session will feature Gugulethu Mahlangu, who will share how circular approaches are being applied in the agricultural sector, including aquaponics, indigenous crops, and other circular solutions in agriculture.
House Harvest applies agriculture as a means to strengthen communities, reduce poverty, support the local economy, and encourage innovation in future generations. Their initiatives also focus on empowering women and children, creating opportunities through agricultural development.
From smallholder farms to commercial operations, circular practices in South African agriculture can improve food security, create local employment, and build climate resilience.
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