The Limpopo Provincial Government showcased the province’s agricultural and biodiversity strengths at the Organic & Natural Products Portal Africa Expo 2025. The event highlighted how local farmers and producers can turn traditional knowledge into commercially viable, health-focused products.
Setšong Tea Crafters stood out by turning indigenous plants into herbal teas. Their caffeine-free blends use traditional methods combined with modern production, offering both health benefits and a sustainable use of local resources.
The province stressed the importance of preserving indigenous knowledge while promoting entrepreneurship. Products like Setšong Tea Crafters’ teas demonstrate how farming communities can add value to native plants and reach broader markets.
Limpopo’s participation shows its focus on supporting small and medium enterprises, sustainable agriculture, and the economic potential of native plants. By connecting local producers with national and international buyers, the province aims to create jobs and stimulate economic growth while protecting cultural and ecological heritage.
Initiatives like this position Limpopo as a centre for innovation in organic and natural products, proving that traditional farming knowledge and modern business practices can deliver products with global demand.
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