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Horticultural enthusiasts, micro-growers and curious green thumbs recently attended the launch of the Veggie Trade System hosted by Jacqueline Dillon of Dillon & Co Solutions of Norton Home Estate.

“The aim was to connect home-growers with well-established farmers for knowledge and expertise to be freely exchanged, thus encouraging the community to explore the benefits of growing their own vegetables.” “Growing your own organic seasonal vegetables is beneficial to your health and gentle on the pocket. At a time where household finances are strapped, one would think opting for sustainable alternatives would be an obvious choice.”

“We further hope to include events where local growers can meet, share and celebrate their harvests while incorporating charitable elements, where portions of yields can be donated to local NGOs.”

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