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Episode Synopsis
Part 4. Next on our journey in finding what true resilience in our food and farming systems can look like, we head to Bikita in Zimbabwe. Despite facing increasingly frequent climatic shocks such as droughts and storms like Cyclone Ida, the indigenous communities of Bikita, are working to revive their lost seed, craft and traditional knowledge systems in the name of resilience. In this episode, Method Gundidza, Earth Practitioner and Programme Director at EarthLore, describes the inspiring, interconnected understanding of life upheld by these communities. Don't forget to share, review and subscribe! Follow @georgie.styles on InstagramSupport the show
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