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Limpopo is also one of South Africa’s richest agricultural areas. More than 45% of the R2-billion annual turnover of the Johannesburg Fresh Produce Market comes from Limpopo.
The Province is endowed with abundant agricultural resources and it is one of the country’s prime agricultural regions noted for the production of livestock, fruits and vegetables, cereals and tea. The province produces about 75% of South Africa’s mangoes, 65% of its papayas, 36% of its tea, 25% of its citrus, bananas, and litchis, 60% of its avocados, 60% of its tomatoes, 285.000 tons of potatoes, and 35% of its oranges.
Limpopo is the Bread and Fruit Basket of South Africa, producing up to 60% of all fruit, vegetables, maize meal, wheat and cotton.
Astoundingly diverse, naturally beautiful and with a rich historical significance, what awaits is an intriguing mix of ancient forests, plunging sea cliffs, secret valleys, rolling farmlands and a characteristic wild and rugged coastline – a combination that results in some of the most gorgeous scenery in the world.
BELA BELA
Bela-Bela has a unique 18 hole golf estate at Zebula Lodges. It combines luxury private-owned accommodation, a clubhouse and game viewing drives on the estate. Great for a round of golf, or an upmarket home.
SOME SUBURBS IN BELA BELA
- Bela Golf Estate
- Mabula Private Game Lodge
The eastern and central part of the Eastern Cape are predominantly Xhosa. The province therefore has a strong cultural tie to the Xhosa traditions and is home to many important South African politicians, such as Nelson Mandela.
Many private reserves and national parks make up the Eastern Cape and make it one of the top destinations for action-packed safaris.