In the heart of Bochum Mohodi, within the Capricorn East Agro Ecological Zone under the Molemole Local Municipality, Baswa Climate Grow is setting a new standard for sustainable rural farming. The enterprise recently launched its advanced aquaponics system, a climate-smart model that combines fish and crop production in a single self-sustaining ecosystem.
The facility is designed to support over 2,000 crops alongside 175 kilograms of fish. Nutrient-rich water from the fish tanks circulates through hydroponic channels, naturally fertilising the plants. This closed-loop system reduces water use, minimizes waste, and demonstrates how integrated farming can address environmental challenges effectively.
Aquaponics provides a practical solution to climate change impacts on agriculture. By combining aquaculture and crop production, Baswa Climate Grow enhances resilience, creates diverse income streams, and improves food security for rural communities. The model also offers scalable opportunities for smallholder farmers seeking sustainable production methods.
The success of Baswa Climate Grow highlights the importance of collaboration between farmers, government agencies, and private partners. Support for initiatives like this ensures that climate-smart agriculture becomes a viable pathway for rural development.
Through innovation and sustainability, Baswa Climate Grow exemplifies how rural farming can thrive under changing climate conditions. By adopting integrated systems such as aquaponics, communities can secure food, generate income, and contribute to environmentally responsible farming practices.
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