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Smallholder farmers fair celebrates traditional seed, food
by Stephen Ephraem

Manica Post    Translate This Article
7 November 2013

On 7 November 2013 Manica Post reported: In early November, smallholder farmers held a fair at CHIEHA Information Centre in Chibhememe Village, Chiredzi North, to celebrate traditional seed and food. The fair saw small grain farmers from Chiredzi North and Chipinge South demonstrating how they cultivate, store, and prepare traditional food. Maize, nut, cereal, and legume seed variety and food were on display at the fair. Programme co-ordinator Mr Norman Chibhememe said: 'Our programme is running under the theme 'Celebrating seed and food sovereignty through ecological farming by smallholder farmers'. It encourages farmers to feed their families with traditional food. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of environment, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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