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Philippi Horticultural

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
Philippi Horticultural Area
Philippi Horticultural Area is located in Western Cape
Philippi Horticultural Area
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Philippi Horticultural Area is located in South Africa
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Coordinates:34°1′S18°33′E / 34.017°S 18.550°E /-34.017; 18.550-34.02819677014453, 18.55411447417612
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceWestern Cape
MunicipalityCity of Cape Town
Main PlacePhilippi
Area
 • Total
34.21 km2 (13.21 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total
6,618
 • Density193.5/km2 (501.0/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
7750
PO box
7781
Area code021

ThePhilippi Horticultural area is a large semi-rural area ofPhilippi on theCape Flats region of theCity of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality, in theWestern Cape province ofSouth Africa.

Thehorticultural area is sparsely populated compared to the surrounding city and contains manyfarms. The 2011 national census recorded 6,618 residents living in the area with an additional 2,961 residents living in the Knole Park community in the central western part of the area.

History

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Prior to European settlement in the 1600s nomadic Khoi and San used the land for grazing their animals and hunting for food.[2] The first recorded community of local residents in the Philippi area was in 1833 during which time it was known as "Die Duine" (The Dunes).[3]

The Philippi Germans arrived in Cape Town (most of whom originated from theLüneburger Heide region of Germany)[4] in three groups between 1860 and 1883, and became known for their ability to grow vegetables in the sandy soils of the Cape Flats.[5][4]

Economy

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The Philippi Horticultural Area provides up to 80% of Cape Town'sfresh produce.[6] It hosts 38 farms, 20 of which focus on the cultivation ofhorticultural products and 11 on livestock and animal products.[4]

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.[6][7]

The area's agricultural activities generate R484 million of economic output annually.[7]

Developments

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In the 2010s, a voluntary organization was formed by Nazeer Sonday named the Philippi Horticultural Area (PHA) Food & Farming Campaign in order to protect the horticultural farmlands and wetlands of the suburb from urban development and mining.[8][9][10]

The organization believes that the absorption of water into the Cape Flats Aquifer (which supplies water to much of Cape Town[11]) is especially effective within the horticultural area, as the rest of the land above the aquifer has been affected by urbanization,[8] and is therefore campaigning for parts of the Philippi Horticultural Area (PHA) to remain designated as a horticultural farming and wetland area over being rezoned into an urban residential area.[10] They also believe that development in the area may affect farming and food security for the city of Cape Town.[12]

In 2011, a proposal was made, named the Oakland City Development project, to develop a new township and mining area within the south-eastern part of the PHA (Schaapkraal).[13][14][15] Plans included creating housing for 15000 families as well as industrial and commercial properties.[13][15][16] Small scale farmers in the area opposed the project.[15][16] In February 2020, aWestern Cape High Court judge had ruled that neither theWestern Cape Government nor theCity of Cape Town had "properly considered the impact a housing development would have on the Cape Flats Aquifer" and therefore ordered a reconsideration of the impact the Oakland City project may have on the area in the context of water scarcity and climate change.[17][18]

In September 2023, an application to do mining in part of the PHA by Ardagh Glass Packaging (formerly Consol Glass) was rejected.[19]

References

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  1. ^abc"Census 2011".
  2. ^Sullivan, Helen (2016)."The urban farms that grow half of the vegetables eaten in Cape Town". RetrievedFebruary 12, 2017.
  3. ^Anderson, Valerie; Azari,Sepideh; van Wyk, Anya (2009)."Philippi Community Profile"(PDF). SAEP. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2013.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^abcBattersby-Lennard, Jane; Haysom, Gareth (April 2012)."Philippi Horticultural Area: A City asset or potential development node?"(PDF). Retrieved2022-01-10.
  5. ^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.
  6. ^abKnight, Tessa."THE INTERVIEW: 'I'm scared,' says founder of Philippi Horticultural Campaign on eve of court battle".Daily Maverick. Retrieved2020-04-12.
  7. ^abMerwe, Marelise Van Der."Philippi Horticultural Area: Findings of new study unequivocal – protect the horticultural haven".Daily Maverick. Retrieved2020-04-12.
  8. ^abMerwe, Marelise Van Der (2016-02-28)."Philippi Horticultural Area: An urgent plea to save our wetlands".Daily Maverick. Retrieved2025-02-20.
  9. ^"The Importance of the Philippi Horticultural Area".safcei.org. Retrieved2025-02-20.
  10. ^ab"Cape Of Storms To Come".features.dailymaverick.co.za. Retrieved2025-02-21.
  11. ^"The Impact of Climate Change on the Cape Flats Aquifer".Natural Justice. Retrieved2025-02-21.
  12. ^Human, Liezl (2023-10-26)."Sand mining company appeals against refusal of water licence in Philippi".GroundUp News. Retrieved2025-02-21.
  13. ^abFJ (2022-05-25)."Oakland City - SVA International". Retrieved2025-02-21.
  14. ^"Philippi Horticultural Area Food & Farming Campaign and Another v MEC for Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning: Western Cape and Others (16779/17) [2020] ZAWCHC 8; 2020 (3) SA 486 (WCC) (17 February 2020)".www.saflii.org. Retrieved2025-02-21.
  15. ^abcHuman, Liezl (2021-02-12)."Civic farming campaign opposes Philippi Horticultural Area development".GroundUp News. Retrieved2025-02-21.
  16. ^abHuman, Liezl (2022-11-07)."Development will destroy Philippi's farming, say activists".GroundUp News. Retrieved2025-02-21.
  17. ^"Landmark ruling celebrated with Philippi Horticultural Area".www.news.uct.ac.za. Retrieved2025-02-21.
  18. ^Ellis, Estelle (2020-02-17)."Victory in court for Philippi Horticultural Area".Daily Maverick. Retrieved2025-02-21.
  19. ^Daniels, Nicola."Second application to mine in Philippi Horticultural Area turned down".www.iol.co.za. Retrieved2025-02-20.
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