Soweto Garden Route

The Soweto Garden Route: Cultivating Community, Resilience, and Food Sovereignty We embarked on a powerful journey through a selection of Soweto’s urban farms, a farm tour designed to connect growers, green spaces, and communities striving for food sovereignty. More than just a visit, this initiative is part of a larger vision to establish a Biodiversity and Food Sovereignty Corridor in Soweto, an interconnected web of farms, gardens, and ecological spaces that nurture both people and the land. A route inspired by the urgent need to restore our relationship with water and land, not as resource or commodity, rather rooted in the recognition of the personhood of both these sacred life systems, sentient life forms, and the terrible polluted state of both the land and the waters.  At a time when South Africa faces alarming food insecurity, 20% of households experience hunger regularly, and topsoil is being lost at a rate of 25 billion tonnes per year globally, this work is more urgent than ever. The Soweto Garden Route is about reclaiming agency over what we eat and how we grow it, ensuring that food is produced in a way that nourishes communities rather than exploits them. Experiencing these diverse farms, meeting growers, and hearing their stories was humbling. Seeing hands deep in the soil, cultivating not just crops but resilience, knowledge, and solidarity. The farms we visited are more than food-producing spaces; they are hubs of self-determination, environmental restoration, and cultural preservation. To reiterate, this isn’t a voyeuristic tour; Soweto Garden Route is about bridging the gaps between farmers, food gardens, and ecological resistance projects, fostering an ecosystem where knowledge, seeds, and resources are exchanged. By creating a network of thriving green spaces, we are restoring soil health, protecting biodiversity, and strengthening local solidarity economies. As we continue to engage with more farmers and organisations to include in the Soweto Biodiversity and Food Sovereignty corridor, we are honoured and encouraged by the positive response received from scientists, farmers, creatives, activists and entrepreneurs alike.Izwe!  

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September Living Soil

Harvests of Hope In September Tony conducted 2 Living Soil workshops at Victoria Yards. The first was for girls and caregivers from Guild Cottage, a centre for girls in Auckland Park and the other one was a spin off from a garden tour he conducted for students at the German School in Milpark who wanted to increase their knowledge before starting on a food garden project at the school. The workshop involved some international exchange students who are involved in a project at the Winterveld, north of Pretoria to establish a Permaculutre inspired food garden. On Sat 11th October, Tony had a site visit to Guild Cottage together with Derrick from Gardens of Hope, Arthur Murray church in Norwood – to advise on expanding their food garden, grow more of their own food and provide the girls with a skill that they could take away when they leave the centre. We truly believe learning to produce food in a way that is kind to the soil, to the living organisms in the soil and the environment has a positive effect on personal mental health and on society by extension. There’s dignity in having a deep relationship with the soil. Healthy soil, health plants, healthy people is our motto. 

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