Farms: Farming in the 21st Century: A Woman's Perspective from South Africa
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(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Brylyne Chitsunge is an internationally acclaimed expert and facilitator of the Nigeria-South Africa Group on Agriculture and a tireless advocate for farmers in her native South Africa. Chitsunge counts herself among the 70 percent of farmers who are women in South Africa. Despite the challenges facing women farmers in her country, she was able to buy her own land and works as a farmer and breeder of Kalahari Red goats, Nguni cattle, free range poultry, indigenous pigs and most recently Tilapia fish. She works to educate farmers about sustainable farming and community supported agriculture, and she has particular interest in developing resources for small-scale farmers. Series: "UC Davis Chancellor's Colloquium Series" [4/2013] [Public Affairs] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 24920]
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Can black people stop killing people?
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Brylyne Chitsunge is very inspiring. Thank You.
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Must be growing buzz words & catch phrases because this video had a bumper crop.
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are you a transplant troll from the tedtalks comment section, here to express your knee jerk dislike of anything NOT prominently featuring a middle class middle age white male?
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not a good video
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If there is more people like Brylyne Chitsunge in South Africa they don't have to worry about the future.