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20 November 2015 by Lorin Symington
The Wits Siyakhana Initiative for Ecological Health and Food Security is a 2 hectare garden and eco-center tucked away in a Johannesburg city park. Powered by employees, volunteers, students and sponsors, the garden is one of the foremost permaculture sites in South Africa.
In this video we’re back at Siyakhana. Meet Professor Michael Rudolph and see the Sol4 in action while Zander Van Manen from Sunfire Solutions explains some of the principles behind this game changing tech.
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