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The Farmacy sources all of its produce from small scale growers, in and around Durban, from the Partner Farmer project, as well as products from other micro-producers in the greater community. The need to eat food as soon after it is harvested has shown to have the greatest health benefits.

The Farmacy is continuing to build our community’s resilience and local food sovereignty. It is expanding to other areas where people can have their custom order, or a Seasonal Veggie Box delivered to their house, or to the local pick up point in their area.

Fresh, Healthy, Organic and Local:

the Art & Practicality of the Foodscape

Introducing:

in the meantime

Friday Fresh Deliveries are the Best!

Shorten the time between the Farm and Dinner!

Pick up points and home delivery charges are as follows:

Zone 1: Westville, Cowies Hill & Surrounds

Friday Home Delivery: R20 (Please add your address on check out)
Westville Pick up: Saturday mornings only
Pick up points: The Garden Centre, 38 Pitlochry road Open 08:00 – 15:00

Zone 2: Durban areas Morningside, Glenwood, Sherwood

Home Delivery: R40 (Please add your address on check out)
Pick up: Friday afternoons only
Pick up points: (Please select preferred pick up point on check out)
Glenwood: KZNSA Arts Cafe: (166 Bulwer Road, Glenwood Open 08:30 – 17:00)
Sherwood: Tropical Nursery (Jan Smuts Highway Open 08:00 – 16:00)

Zone 3: Outer Durban Areas : Hillcrest

Thursday Home Delivery: R60 (Please add your address on check out)
Pick up: Thursday afternoon only
Pick up points: (Please select preferred pick up point on check out)
Hillcrest: Woza Moya: (26 Old Main Rd, Hillcrest. Open 08:00 – 16:00)


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“The Partner Farmer program, driven by Paula and her team provides an exemplary example and important point of departure for development agencies and institutions with an interest in grass root development, ‘people first’ development principles, and the much misused concept of sustainable development and food sovereignty”

Professor Harald Witt – UKZN Dept of Community Development
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