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The Town of Vredefort
...The second phase was to include an outdoor arena,
cultural activities, landscaped gardens and a picnic area. However, progress on this project seems to have stalled indefinitely...
EnglishA Weekend Away in Arniston
...For the
cultural village experience, a local guide will walk you through the sandy streets, greeting people and offering you a peek inside one
of the little thatched and whitewashed homes...
EnglishMapungubwe Museum
...The museum is working with South
African Institute
of Objects to establish a metallics department so that it can develop a local capacity for restoration...
EnglishSpier
...Three core values expressed in the restoration and development
of the property have been sustainability, social development and celebration
of South Africa’s diverse
cultural heritage...
EnglishVanrhynsdorp Activities
...On top
of the Gifberg are rooibos tea farms. Ratelgat, a
cultural heritage centre near Vanrhynsdorp is considered the Griqua nation's spiritual home...
EnglishSt Lucia: The Elephant Coast
...There’s a wide, hummocked beach, an estuary thronged with wildlife, a
cultural village, self-guided trails, whale-watching trips and boating activities as well as a fine Crocodile Centre run by KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife...
EnglishTransitioning to Cheap, Fatty Foods
...McDonald’s already invested more than R750-million directly into the South
African economy and were committed to the success
of the South
African market. True, big business like this does fuel the economy at one level...
EnglishMulching
...It also
affects insect and arthropod populations and studies have found that a smaller amount
of pests are present in vineyards with mulch.By Marinda Louw..
EnglishWeeping Boer Bean
...This
affects the birds, which feed on the flowers but results in a prolonged feeding season...
EnglishMicronutrient Sprinkles to Address Malnutrition
...‘There are also
cultural reasons for this. People see green leafy vegetables as the poor man’s food. Spinach is one
of the most nutrient-dense vegetables in the world but people don’t aspire to eat these kinds
of things...
EnglishDive Spots in East London
...The diving here is mostly weather dependent with a lot
of rain together with strong winds, which
affects the visibility, which can range from 4 m to 14 m...
EnglishWestern Cape Explorers
...The first explorers were usually company employees who were ordered to venture out into the wild, unknown
of the South
African interior to gather intelligence about the local tribes...
EnglishGoat Breeds in South Africa
...Indigenous goats are, however, highly sought-after for use in
cultural and religious practices and celebrations in South
African culture and attain high prices at certain times
of the year when these festivities are held...
EnglishNational Food Security
...One
of the factors that
affects the food security
of a country is how much food makes it into the national pool...
EnglishWhat is Agroecology?
...More recently, agroecology has entered the conversation
of international and UN institutions. It is said that agroecology incorporates political, social, economic and
cultural dimensions...
EnglishOrange Fleshed Sweet Potato
...Most
of the beta-carotene is retained during boiling and the efficacy
of orange-fleshed sweet potato to improve the vitamin A status has been proven by the South
African Medical Research Council...
EnglishMapungubwe Ecology, Flora and Fauna
...This cap
of red rock (described as ‘petrified desert dunes’) combines with the yellow grass in the valleys to give the visitor a vivid sense
of colour.The Mapungubwe Reserve ©Roger de la HarpeAlthough its primary attractions are
cultural..
EnglishDrakensberg Rock Art
...Drakensberg Rock ArtDrakensberg Rock ArtIndividual Rock Paintings GaloreOne
of the Drakensberg's greatest treasures is its
cultural heritage...
EnglishElephant Herd Life
...Because elephants are long-lived animals and acquire knowledge through experience and learning (much like humans do), the matriarch, being oldest, has the broadest
cultural knowledge.
She uses this to lead her herd...
EnglishCBD
...The growing popularity
of CBD as a medicine represents a catalyst for changing policy around Cannabis and an opportunity for South
African farmers to cultivate Cannabis legally for future CBD production.
By Jean-Francois Sobiecki..
EnglishHow Poverty Shapes Food Systems
...
Cultural attitudes towards foods often encourage us to buy ‘sophisticated’ branded foods, which enables the ‘nutritional transition’ to the Western industrialised diet...
EnglishHow to Produce Mushrooms
...
Other challenges in mushroom farming include
cultural resistance to eating mushrooms and a relatively short shelf life, with a need for a cold chain from farm to shelf.Mushroom Growing©Marinda LouwThe 5 cm layer
of peat moss on top
of the..
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