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The day before Youth Month officially kicked off, Ekurhuleni Agricultural College students hosted their third annual Farmers’ Day, where they displayed their work.
As a farmer, she said she would work to address SA’s increasing food insecurity and do it in a way that would be affordable for everybody. The land has money, according to student Nontobeko Sifunda, who encouraged other young people to pursue this area of study. There were displays of egg layers, several types of maize, meat cows, fertilisers, tools, machinery, and other items.When one uses too much fertiliser, it can cause eutrophication – the blooming of algae in waterways.
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