Food security is a cause close to the heart of Murhandiwani Shivambu, agricultural adviser for the Mpumalanga department of agriculture, rural development, land and environmental affairs. “Helping people produce their own food from a small backyard is very satisfying,” she says.
“While we cannot give food parcels to everyone, we can teach them how to plant their own vegetables, which is a true gift.” In her capacity as agricultural adviser, Shivambu works with a range of people in various provinces, from farmers to school children, teaching them about global warming, food production and the importance of consuming fresh food.
Through her work at the department she hopes to empower communities to grow their own vegetables, as well as teach basic agricultural skills such as soil health and sustainability.
“Understanding the value of vegetable gardening is very important,” she says.
Shivambu leads by example, by harvesting her vegetables from her own backyard garden. “My hope for South Africa is that every household should have a backyard vegetable garden.”
“While we cannot give food parcels to everyone, we can teach them how to plant their own vegetables, which is a true gift.”