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ENTREPRENEURSHIP • FOODPODS
FOODPODS
by Nkuthazo Dyalvane
. . . pioneering an innovative urban agri-business model that enables people who live
at the bottom of the pyramid to feed themselves in a financially sustainable way –
thereby helping to solve the food security crisis in under-resourced communities.
S
ocial evolution is a vast psych dependent on our various
collective efforts to direct and adapt successfully.
Attributing the cause for external environmental climatic
changes to human negligence, we must look back at what
was - excessive pollutants filled our air and soil for commercial
demand. In foresight, adjust our psych’s to create a new
survival consciousness.
I attended an official World Design Capital project called
‘SHIFT perspectives’, which includes various presentations
happening at the Stellenbosch Academy of Design hosted
monthly. This initiative’s focus is to connect thinkers with
an aim to highlight social investment projects in various
communities and develop momentum with its platform
within the vicinity of Cape Town and the surrounds.
The social entrepreneur, Peter Shrimpton, head of an
organisation called Heart Capital, at the Old Castle Brewery
in Woodstock, spoke with encapsulating enthusiasm on their
social investment business model. This model encourages
and supports entrepreneurs to provide services within their
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communities to alleviate every day challenges and assist with
daily community livelihoods.
One such project is the exciting Foodpods business, an
Estaq Capital social impact investment, running successfully in
Phillipi. Milk crates lined with hessian fabric, called Pods, are
filled with veggies and replenished at Food Pod sites farmed
by community members for R30 per pod by the franchisee,
when stock is needed. The franchisee then sells vegetables
to community members, which develops communal growth
ability in an evolutionary and sustainable way. The use of this
fascinating yet simple method of growing vegetables directly
into a compost mixture, ensures each pod provides high levels
of much needed nutrients on consumption. This model can
then be applied to various other food focused entrepreneurs
within various communities that face challenges of hungry
stomachs in low income family households every day.
The earth once again gives us, in our human evolution,
the strength to continue. She never fails when treated with
conscious care.
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