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Philippi, Western Cape

Coordinates:34°1′S18°33′E / 34.017°S 18.550°E /-34.017; 18.550
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Suburb of Cape Town
Place in Western Cape, South Africa
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Coordinates:34°1′S18°33′E / 34.017°S 18.550°E /-34.017; 18.550
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceWestern Cape
MunicipalityCity of Cape Town
Main PlaceCape Town
Area
 • Total
34.21 km2 (13.21 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total
200,603
 • Density5,864/km2 (15,190/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
7750
PO box
7781
Area code021

Philippi is a largeurban and semi-rural area inCape Town'sCape Flats region, in theWestern Cape,South Africa.

It comprises thePhilippi Horticultural Area to the west, which is sparsely populated compared to the surrounding city and contains manyfarms. This area produces around 80% of Cape Town'sfreshproduce,[2] and generates around half a billion rand's worth of economic output per annum.[3]

It also includes thesuburbs ofBrown's Farm,Philippi East andSamora Machel located within its eastern half. The neighbourhoods ofGugulethu andNyanga are located to its north.

History

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The nomadic Khoi pastoralists once used the land for grazing their animals and hunting for food.[4] The first community of local residents was recorded in 1833 during which time it was known as "Die Duine" (The Dunes).[5] The Philippi Germans arrived in Cape Town in three groups between 1860 and 1883, and became known for their ability to grow vegetables in the sandy soils of the Cape Flats.[6]

Until the 1970s the area was mainly used for grazing with a few farms located in the area. Phillipi was established in the late 1970s after black farm workers were banned from a local farm.

As resistance to apartheid grew in the 1980s Philippi increasingly became a place of refuge from the political unrest in the former homelands. Additional residents came to live in Philippi when farms inMitchell's Plain were eliminated due tourban sprawl.[5]

At least half of Cape Town's vegetables are grown in the Philippi Horticultural Area, despite being surrounded by residential suburbs which include townships, informal settlements and century-old neighborhoods.

The ability to grow produce is greatly aided by the fact that the area sits on top of a largeaquifer. The Germans developed farming methods over three generations to adapt to the extreme weather conditions and sandy soil. One of these practices wasno-till farming. Its use is being reintroduced and encouraged today.[4]

Economy

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See also:Philippi Horticultural

The Philippi Horticultural Area provides up to 80% of Cape Town's fresh produce.[7] Continuing urban development within the horticultural area has been controversial amid concerns that it will have a negative impact onfood sustainability within Cape Town broadly.[7][8] The area's agricultural activities generate R484 million of economic output annually.[8]

Philippi is seen by government and businesses as ideal for certain business related developments. Philippi is slated for a number of large developments including the 'Philippi Mini-City'.[9][10]

References

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  1. ^abc"Census 2011".
  2. ^Knight, Tessa."THE INTERVIEW: 'I'm scared,' says founder of Philippi Horticultural Campaign on eve of court battle".Daily Maverick. Retrieved2020-04-12.
  3. ^Merwe, Marelise Van Der."Philippi Horticultural Area: Findings of new study unequivocal – protect the horticultural haven".Daily Maverick. Retrieved2020-04-12.
  4. ^abSullivan, Helen (2016)."The urban farms that grow half of the vegetables eaten in Cape Town". RetrievedFebruary 12, 2017.
  5. ^abAnderson, Valerie; Azari,Sepideh; van Wyk, Anya (2009)."Philippi Community Profile"(PDF). SAEP. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2013.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^Annas, Rolf (2014)."Being German in South Africa:Three life stories from the late 19th and early 20th century (citing Lizette Rabe in "Bete und Arbeite", 2010)". RetrievedFebruary 12, 2017.
  7. ^abKnight, Tessa (14 October 2019)."THE INTERVIEW: 'I'm scared,' says founder of Philippi Horticultural Campaign on eve of court battle".Daily Maverick. Retrieved2020-04-12.
  8. ^abMerwe, Marelise Van Der (18 April 2018)."Philippi Horticultural Area: Findings of new study unequivocal – protect the horticultural haven".Daily Maverick. Retrieved2020-04-12.
  9. ^"The Germans of Philippi". Archived fromthe original on 2009-10-20.
  10. ^"Cape Town Grows Dynamically".
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