Help Seriti Institute by donating used/old gardening tools for beneficiaries in need in Limpopo and Gauteng provinces

 Woodmead, Gauteng

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Help Seriti Institute by donating used/old gardening tools for beneficiaries in need in Limpopo and Gauteng provinces

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Home & Garden items

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Garden

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Help Seriti Institute by donating used/old gardening tools for beneficiaries in need in Limpopo and Gauteng provinces

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Work. Learn. Grow is a community farming and social enterprise initiative that seeks to create opportunities for agriculture, agribusiness entrepreneurship and to strengthen local food security in communities, focusing particularly on youth and women. Communities are always in need of tools. This project aims to create sustainable community-based food supply chains, which generate work opportunities, improve incomes and food security by supporting household production and selling of fresh vegetables to the local market.Our focus on realizing our “Resilience Agenda” and moving away from food relief towards working with communities to start food gardens to enable greater food self-sufficiency. Work. Learn. Grow seeks to provide access to high value inputs to communities that have limited access to land, and thus, support the setting up of homestead gardens which can be a rich and major source of vegetables for domestic consumption.


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