ICYMI: More schools now include agricultural subjects On a recent episode of our weekly Gather To Grow interactive discussion on Twitter, Food For Mzansi’s editor for audience and engagement, Dawn Noemdoe, and head of news, Duncan Masiwa, discussed Aquaponics farming south africa Lake Harvest, a 25-year-old tilapia farming company, secured investment from the VC to help address Africa's skyrocketing protein needs. Across the country, the department of basic education is on a mission to implement agricultural studies and aquaponics into schools
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