Umtiza Farmer's Corp
2 Somerset Street
Fort Beaufort
South Africa
Fort Beaufort
South Africa
2 Somerset Street, Fort Beaufort, South Africa
Umtiza Farmers' Corp is based in the Eastern Cape, South Africa's poorest province. Poverty runs deepest in the province's former homeland areas, the Ciskei and Transkei, where developing sustainable agriculture is widely regarded as holding the best hope of stimulating growth and alleviating poverty.
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Fort Beaufort, Amathole District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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