The Giba CPA in Hazyview has become a model of successful land reform, employing over 100 people and exporting bananas internationally.
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A farm in Mpumalanga is giving land reform a good name, showing how community ownership and investor partnerships can yield success.
The Giba CPA in Hazyview has become a model of successful land reform, employing over 100 people and exporting bananas internationally.
What was once waste is now a resource thanks to a clever collaboration between classrooms, care homes, cafes and countryside.
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