By Kim Saulse
10 November 2009
More than 8 000 households have benefited from the government’s Food Production Program.
It was introduced to improve household and community food production primarily for consumption, and to generate income from the sale of left-over food.
The households are provided with agricultural starter packs such as implements, vegetable seedlings and fertilizers.
Public Works Minister Geoff Doidge said in Cape Town yesterday that the program is the result of a partnership between civil society, the corporate sector and government.
10 November 2009
More than 8 000 households have benefited from the government’s Food Production Program.
It was introduced to improve household and community food production primarily for consumption, and to generate income from the sale of left-over food.
The households are provided with agricultural starter packs such as implements, vegetable seedlings and fertilizers.
Public Works Minister Geoff Doidge said in Cape Town yesterday that the program is the result of a partnership between civil society, the corporate sector and government.
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