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    San pioneer new farming techniques to achieve greater food security

    While consumers normally go to the shop and buy what they need, it's not that simple for the San community living in the Nyae Nyae Conservancy as well as in other conservancies. They have been pioneering new farming techniques, unknown to them up to now, in order to make the community more self-sufficient.
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    Over the last year, the community in Nyae Nyae Conservancy and Community Forest has been expanding its agricultural activities to include a broader, permaculture-based approach.

    As part of this agricultural expansion, posters have been developed to support the training and support being given to the San, to serve as reminders and encourage a broader more encompassing approach to agricultural activities.

    This new approach is essential as the community strives to become more self-sufficient, empowered and achieve self-reliance.

    This initiative has been funded by the EU under a Climate Change Adaptation grant and the Finnish Embassy. The donors have provided tools and seed with the long-term goal of increasing permaculture activities, the productivity of gardens and fields and ultimately improving nutrition and food security.

    One of the limiting factors in the area, as in most parts of Namibia, is the water which has demands from humans, livestock and now increasingly large gardens.

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    The posters are highly pictorial as literacy is limited in the area and materials are produced in Afrikaans and English at the request of the community. They will go a long way to teaching the community the basics of this type of farming. It will also demonstrate the effectiveness of this type of approach to agricultural activities for the people in the conservancies.

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