
My permaculture journey began in Chimanimani, in Eastern Zimbabwe. I had spotted a sign offering cheese for sale and timidly knocked on the door. It was like I had entered a different world, and this is the story of where it led me.
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Teacher and project developer, passionate about permaculture, housing cooperatives, community based development and local food economy. I live in Wales have a deep connection with Africa, especially Uganda.
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