John Maytham speaks to Qinisani Nhlakanipho Qwabe, lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Sciences at Nelson Mandela University, about the urgent need to re-centre indigenous crops in South Africa’s food system. Drawing from his research in KwaZulu-Natal, Qwabe explains how westernised diets, academic bias, and agrochemical-driven extension services have pushed aside nutrient-rich, climate-resilient crops like amaranth, amadumbe, and wild cucumber
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