The Letsitele area is rich in its cultural history and has many attractions for the tourist to observe while passing through. At Letsitele, you will cross the Letaba River which provides water to one of the largest citrus areas in our country....
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Tzaneen is situated in a fertile region in the north eastern part of Limpopo Province, with tropical and subtropical agriculture taking place in a 20,000 km² region. A wide range of tropical fruits and vegetables are produced, notably citrus...
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The Kings Walden legend began nearly a century ago when a young woman named Elsie “Ess” Margaret Dickson — a feisty city girl who itched to create a beautiful country garden — stood on the overlook in front of this farmhouse on a mountaintop in...
The Amorentia Estate and Nursery does more than can be easily described in a single story. Bought by Gary and Shenah Blight in the early 1950s, Amorentia started as a macadamia farm. Today the farm is run by the Blights’ son, Howard, and its...
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This is a summarized version of a report which was compiled and submitted to Government during the recent meetings which was held in Tzaneen to discuss the matter on Land Expropriation without Compensation, by the attorney firm, Thomas...
There’s a sizeable new addition to the avocado industry, and it’s called the Avozilla - the biggest avocado you can buy.
This exciting cultivar originated in South Africa and has an average weight of 1,2 kg, in comparison with the...
Winter time in Tzaneen is when we celebrate the wonder fruit of the moment – Avocado’s!
Avocado cultivation was commercialised by the work of pioneers like Dr Wilson Popenoe at the beginning of the 20th century and...
On entering their home, one is overwhelmed with a sweet fragrance that no air freshener can imitate: the sweet breath exhaled by different orchid species, expertly grown by our local orchid master, Dr Sarel Spies. Locally (Tzaneen and...
One of the prime products from the fruitful earth of the Valley of the Olifants (Tzaneen area) is the avocado. The oil content is between 5% and 30% of the fresh pulp weight and makes it an important source of energy, while its minerals and...
A warm welcome to Tzaneen – with a spin on the word ‘warm’. ‘Hot’ better describes the general climate of this Limpopo town, roughly halfway between Polokwane, capital city of Limpopo, and Phalaborwa, one of the gateways to the Kruger National...
Face it – most people in other towns in South Africa wish they lived in Tzaneen when driving through to a destination like the Kruger Park, Eiland or any of the many game lodges in the greater Tzaneen area. It is like a large tropical garden –...
Citrus - One of 10 top superfoods!
Citrus - are rich in vitamin C, fibre and rich in potassium and folic acid. Both oranges and grapefruit have been found to be rich in powerful antioxidants. The pain of a bee sting can relieve it...
ZZ2 Afrikado crop is ‘ripe and ready’
The new avocado season is upon us and the first fruit has been picked and is on its way to fresh produce markets!
ZZ2’s Afrikado brand is entering a new phase with the first fruit...
ZZ2 is a South African farming enterprise operating in the Limpopo Province, as well as in the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Gauteng and Namibia. We produce tomatoes, avocadoes, mangoes, onions, garlic, dates, apples, pears, stone fruit, stud...
The economy of Tzaneen depends largely on farming different types of fruits, vegetables, animals and timber. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of Tzaneen, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that nurtured...
There appears to be an urgent need to return to products derived directly from nature in its most organic form. The indigenous Molinga tree, referred to as the tree of life, provides virgin oils for various applications and skin disorders,...
This tropical paradise is home to one of the most iconic fruits! Citrus abound here in all imaginable varieties. There is certainly no shortage of vitamin C during winter months! Delightful as fresh fruit, as juice, as preserves and subtle...