Cape Town Society for The Blind (CTSB)
Uplifting Blind and Visually Impaired Persons through education, access to assistive resources and career development programmes in an honest, ethical and caring environment.
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Uplifting Blind and Visually Impaired Persons through education, access to assistive resources and career development programmes in an honest, ethical and caring environment.
Continue reading →Also known as Katoen SA, Cotton SA was formed in 1998 to represent all role-players in the cotton value chain. It provides the public infrastructure, supporting the cotton industry, raising awareness of critical issues, providing information necessary for decision-making, and facilitating cooperation on matters of shared interest. Cotton SA further acts as an industry forum and an advisory body to various government departments, applying appropriate statutory measures in terms of the Marketing of Agricultural Products Act and administering them accordingly
Continue reading →Cape Flora SA, is a non-profit company (NPC) established in 2005 with the purpose of identifying and addressing the strategic needs of the fynbos and protea industry. Their vision is to bring about a sustainable increase in the demand for, and supply of, high value/high quality fynbos products to discerning international markets to the benefit of all role players in the South African fynbos industry.
Continue reading →CapeNature is the chief custodian of the Western Cape’s natural environment, and is governed by the Western Cape Nature Conservation Board
Continue reading →Citrus Research International (CRI) is a research and technical services organisation based in South Africa that focuses primarily on citrus. CRI coordinates and funds research conducted by the CRI Group which includes close collaboration between CRI and a wide range of partners.
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