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Sustainable Natural Resource Management
 

large product photo   Sustainable Harvesting of Wild Rooibos

Indigo has been working closely with small scale rooibos tea farmers to explore ways of sustainable harvesting of Wild Rooibos. We have compiled this information as a manual available in English and Afrikaans.

Contact person: Rhoda Malgas


 
large product photo   Wupperthal Small Grant Project

Indigo has been working in partnership with the Environmental Monitoring Group and the Wupperthal community to find collaborative ways to curb land erosion and degradation in innovative ways.

Contact person: Rhoda Malgas

 

 


 
large product photo   Rooibos Ecology

Indigo has been involved in Mapping different ecotypes of Aspalathus linearis (Rooibos) in the Cedarberg and Bokkeveld area. Further reserach is exploring the ecology and its threatened plants in the ecosystems associated with Wild Rooibos.

Contact person: Rhoda Malgas

 

 
large product photo   Organic product and certification support

Indigo has been supporting the Heiveld and Wupperthal tea producers to comply with organic certification. This included advice and participatory mapping of all the rooibos tea lands for the farmers.

Contact person: Rhoda Malgas

 

 
 
large product photo   CREW Nieuwoudtville
Indigo houses the Nieuwoudtville CREW group and organises local events such as Plant Monitoring Day, The Nieuwoudtville Summer and Winter School and biodiversity monitoring activities in collaboration with SANBI / CREW.
Contact person: Estholene Moses

 
large product photo   Management of Alien Grasses

Alien invasive grasses are increasingly threatening the rare and special plants. In the Nieuwoudtville Wild Flower Reserve Indigo is currently undertaking trials to establish best management for wild oat infested Dolerite Renosterveld.

This proejct is funded by CEPF and is implemented with support of Simon Todd (UCT) and Eugene Marinus (SANBI).
Contact person: Bettina Koelle

 

 
large product photo   Monitoring of Rare Species

Indigo monitors various threatened and rare plants in the Nieuwoudtville area. We work with farmers and scientists to conserve the unique local biodiversity.

Indigo also convenes the Nieuwoudtville Biodiversity Support Group - a local stakeholder group wanting to protect local biodiversity.

Indigo is also working in close partnership with SANBI and the new Hantam National Botanical Garden - situated just 3 km South of Nieuwoudtville.
Contact person: Donna Kotze