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Western cape
Tag: western cape
Table grape farmer increases turnover by 900%
Tradition hinders female empowerment
Commercial success from ‘instant’ trees
Western Cape’s top women in agriculture honoured
The delicate art of large-scale rose farming
Success with small-scale herb production
Western Cape farmers will take years to recover from drought
Western Cape’s top young farmer for 2016 announced
New African Horse Sickness outbreaks in Western Cape
R120 million for emerging fruit farmers in Western Cape
Coffee and olive oil: authentic Italy in the Western Cape
Finding the fig niche
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