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Nottingham Estate turns bad oranges into wild profits
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61747, member: 636"] Nottingham Estate transforms citrus farming through visitor experiences at its Beitbridge operation. The farm grows oranges, grapefruit and lemons while welcoming tourists, students and researchers for educational tours. Visitors learn about irrigation systems, pest control methods and harvest techniques during guided walks through the orchards. The estate feeds damaged fruit to elephants and baboons at nearby wildlife camps. This practice reduces agricultural waste while creating entertainment for guests who watch animals consume the citrus treats. The approach combines farming with conservation efforts. Agricultural tourism provides farmers with steady income beyond seasonal crop sales. The model creates jobs for tour guides and support staff while strengthening community connections. Other farmers can adapt similar strategies by hosting school groups or partnering with local tourism operators. [/QUOTE]
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