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How indigenous practices shape agroecology
Episode 436

How indigenous practices shape agroecology

Farmer's Inside Track · Food For Mzansi

July 29, 202415m 34s

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Show Notes

Agroecology combines ecological and social principles to create sustainable agricultural practices.

In this episode, renowned agroecologist Professor Kingsley Ayisi from the University of Limpopo explores the significance of indigenous knowledge in modern farming. He delves into key agroecological practices such as intercropping, agroforestry, cover cropping, and vermicomposting.


Tune in to hear Ayisi share valuable insights and practical advice on implementing these sustainable practices to enhance farming resilience and productivity.