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EarthLore works with rural communities to accompany them on a journey to revive their traditional ecological knowledge and practices, seed diversity and farming and governance systems, essential for navigating climate change and defending their land against growing threats from mining and industrial exploitation. .

SEED

SEED
Within a relatively few years, the dominant story of seeds has become one of loss, control, dependence, debt and death. It is the story...
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JUSTICE

JUSTICE
As the industrial growth economy reaches further into rural areas, land grabbing has become a globally recognised challenge. Extractive industries such as coal mining, tourism, mono-crop industrial agriculture, timber plantations – are all after land and massive amounts of water, which they contaminate and drain out of the surrounding ecosystem...
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SACRED LANDS

SACRED LANDS
Over thousands of years, Indigenous peoples have developed a close and unique connection with the lands and environments where they live and that form their territories...
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News

Bees: Our friends and nature’s eyeopener

It is my pleasure to introduce myself as Patrick Thwala. I live at Nhlazatshe no 6 and am a young farmer in Elukwatini, Mpumalanga, where EarthLore works. Throughout my childhood, I was passionate about bees. As a child, I spent countless hours observing their behaviour and learning about their critical…

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January 14, 2025 - 2:20 pm January 14, 2025

Celebration of Resilience at 2024 Bikita Seed and Food Fair

Joyful celebration and resilience are apt words to describe the annual Bikita Seed and Food Fair, hosted this year by Chirambaguyo Garden, Mutsinzwa village. A large gathering of more than 780 people arrived at the venue on 5 September 2024, slightly down on the 800 plus people who attended last…

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September 30, 2024 - 6:07 pm September 30, 2024

Celebrating the Resilience of Traditional Seeds. 2024 Bikita Seed and Food Fair

On 5 September 2024, EarthLore gathers together farmers, friends and family, traditional leaders, government officials, partners, the media, supporters and allies, for the Bikita Seed and Food Fair, where our theme this year is Celebrating the Resilience of Traditional Seeds. The event will be hosted by Chirambaguyo Garden in the…

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August 30, 2024 - 2:00 pm August 30, 2024

Eskubeni River Clean-Up in Steenbok, 19 April 2024 – Xolisile’s story – Part 3

  As a traditional healer and sangoma, it has been painful for Xolisile Themba to observe how residents have polluted the Eskubeni river, a tributary of the Inkomazi River that flows through Steenbok. Many traditional healing ceremonies and rituals take place in rivers and streams. In addition to being the…

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June 20, 2024 - 5:35 pm January 14, 2025
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