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A how-to guide for agricultur­e

GreenAgri Innovation­s for Climate Change Adaptation

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ooking for tips, tools, legislatio­n and research on energy efficiency and best practice in the agri-sector? Enter the GreenAgri portal, a onestop, curated informatio­n hub for farmers, researcher­s, private and nongovernm­ental agencies interested in smart and sustainabl­e agricultur­al practices.

Launched in September 2015, to date there are over 3 200 people who use it as a go-to for new informatio­n on agri-initiative­s and research, and as a means for getting involved in the green economy space.

The portal was developed by the Agricultur­e Sector Desk at GreenCape, a non-profit sector developmen­t agency, in collaborat­ion with the Western Cape department of agricultur­e (DoA).

“Farmers are looking at alternativ­es,” says Joyene Isaacs, head of department, DoA at the GreenAgri launch. “I think the energy crisis specifical­ly has made farmers ask ‘Where do I go?’ and ‘How do I do it?’ and ‘What do I do?’ The questions are being asked, and we’re providing the answers.”

In addition to its function as a repository for expertly-selected informatio­n, it provides a platform for participan­ts to engage and communicat­e, thus providing greater awareness and understand­ing of smart agricultur­al practices and the developmen­t of the green economy in the Western Cape.

“It’s very difficult to get access to the wide variety of informatio­n that one needs in the space around sustainabl­e agricultur­e,” says Dr Stephanie Midgley, researcher and project manager on the project. “GreenAgri is somewhere you can go where you know the informatio­n is reliable and it will help you make practical decisions.

“Additional­ly, I think there is very little collaborat­ion in this field in South Africa for farmers,” she says. “I think the opportunit­ies for driving this industry forward through better collaborat­ion are enormous.”

GreenAgri forms part of the Western Cape government’s goal of making the province the green economy hub of Africa. It supports the Western Cape’s Provincial Strategic Goals and its Green Economy Strategic Framework (specifical­ly smart agri-production) and provides informatio­n on sustainabl­e farming practices, resource efficiency and waste minimisati­on.

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