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Help our Community's Organic Farming Project

By Sonja Maingard, 04.02.11 | Comments

We are a registered NPO with a 100% BBBEE status. We would really be privileged if your company could become part of our Organic Farming Community Project in Langebaan/Hopefield on the West Coast of South Africa.

You will receive enough media and marketing exposure from us in return as we are also part of the KFM Lead SA initiative, Nedbank Local Hero’s and more. Please see our Wish List below if there could be anything you could assist us with our organic farming phase. See our website : www.growproject.co.za or contact the author should you have any further questions.

Wish List

Any used items, expertise and labour are WELCOME!!

  1. Fencing for 2ha land (any poles, mesh wire, old gates, etc.)
  2. Any old garden tools, gumboots, large plastic containers, barrels, tractor/wagon, etc.
  3. Cement, bricks, rocks or cement blocks (foundations for 8 x 6m container buildings), corner poles and sink plates for roof extensions creating ‘stoep’ areas
  4. PVC pipes for drip irrigation and any old pumps, generators
  5. Any old tunnels and/or accessories for organic farming, planters, tables, shade net, poles, etc
  6. Seeds and/or plants (tomatoes, veggies, herbs, strawberries, proteas, olives, etc)
  7. Sign boards for roads and buildings (we can re-paint old ones)
  8. Old coffee shop equipment, tables, chairs, umbrellas, etc.
  9. Old chicken cages or animal fencing
  10. Assistance and sponsors of Solar Energy
  11. Any used farming items, food, clothes for our people would be much appreciated.
  12. Expertise, installations, advice, on borehole, green energy
  13. Old sheds, wendy houses, mobile toilets
  14. Tyres for earthworm farming, skills transfer and compost

About The Author:
Founder of the Grow Project in Langebaan.
More info: Grow Project
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