The Bryanston Organic & Natural Market : EARTHBEAT
Organic and natural food that is additive free and uncontaminated was the cornerstone upon which the market was developed, and organic and natural fresh produce, delicatessen foods and delectable bakery wares continue to be a large part of the market. In between shopping, enjoy a tranquil break at one of our five coffee shops where you can enjoy a nutritious and healthy light meal or a decadent slice of homemade cake and cappuccino .
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Bryanston Organic Market
Ran out of options on how to spend your weekend?! Worry no more because the Bryanston Organic Market is here to offer you something more chilled to put you at ease. Known as Johannesburg's original outdoor market, you can enjoy live music, organic food and a wonderful family environment that is originally crafted for your needs.
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PGS Around the World: Bryanston Organic & Natural Market
IFOAM is conducting a global comparative study on interactions between Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS) and social processes. The study involves PGS initiatives from India, the Philippines, South Africa, Brazil, France, Mexico and Peru.
This video was prepared in the framework of this study. It is part of a series of videos that will aim at showcasing successful PGS experiences from different parts of the world.
Setsong Tea
African indigenous teas, handcrafted by women in Limpopo.
Inkanyezi Waldorf School Singing at the Bryanston Organic & Natural Market
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Inthusiasm Natural Make-up
A range of natural make-up from South Africa, sold at the Bryanston Organic Market, the Irene Market and through a network of distributors.
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???? A Guide to Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS) for Organic Agriculture!
0:01 Introduction
0:35 Flavia Castro, IFOAM Organics International (Germany)
0:52 PGS - A Guide to Participatory Guaranteed Systems for Organic Agriculture
3:02 Isabelle Munier, Nature et Progres (France)
4:24 Laercio Meirelles, Rede Ecovida (Brazil)
5:50 PGS in South Africa - Konrad Hauptfleisch, Bryanston Organic & Natural Market
7:14 PGS in Fiji - Stephen Hazelman, POETCom
8:13 Why PGS is Important – Livai Tora (Sabeto Organic Producers Association - SOPA) – Lucy Mabundza (Farmer & Stallholder, BONM) – Louis Julian (Farmer, Nature et Progres) – Jair Valentin Pressi (Farmer, Rede Ecovida)
12:46 Patricia Biau (Consultant, Nature et Progres)
15:05 Geoffroy Raout (Coordinator, Nature et Progres)
17:20 Paulo Jose de Cezaro (Rede Ecovida, Nucleo Serra)
17:37 PGS Shared Vision – Nicole Dawson (Consumer) – Adi Elenoa (Farmer, SOPA) – Adalberto Borges (Coopet, Rede Ecovida)
22:40 How PGS Functions in France - Eliane Anglairet (President, N&P) – Sandrine Deblois (Certification Unit, President, Nature et Progres) – jean-Christoph Marie (Producer, Nature et Progres) – Sophie Vialla (Gard PGS Commission, N&P)
30:58 How PGS Functions in Brazil (Rede Ecovida de Agroecologia) – Ary Carenino (Trader) – Cristino Motter (OPAC) – Elci da Paz Scheffer (Farmer)
39:30 How PGS functions in Fiji (Sabeto Organic Producers Association - SOPA)
43:17 How PGS Functions in South Africa (Bryanston Organic & Natural Market – BONM) – Shadreck Mhlanga (Producer)
47:47 PGS Key Elements
52:00 PGS Learning Process - Aline Gayeski (Farmer, Rede Ecovida)
53:40 PGS Features
54:50 PGS Initiatives
???? The video is available in the original language with English, French or Spanish subtitles. You can display subtitles in your preferred language by selecting them from the drop box menu that appears once you click the button Settings on the video.
La vidéo est disponible en version originale avec des sous-titres en français, en anglais ou en espagnol. Vous pouvez afficher les sous-titres dans la langue de votre choix en la sélectionnant dans le menu déroulant qui apparaît quand vous cliquez sur le bouton « Settings » de la vidéo.
El video está disponible en el idioma original, con subtítulos en español, inglés y francés. Se pueden visualizar subtítulos en el idioma preferido seleccionándolos desde el menú de cuadro desplegable que aparece después de hacer clic en el botón Configuración en el vídeo.
This educational video presents Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS) through practical examples and theory. It is illustrated by 4 PGS initiatives: “Nature et Progres” in France, “Rede Ecovida de Agroecologia” in Brazil, “Bryanston Organic and Natural Market” in South Africa and “Sabeto Organic Producers Association” in Fiji. The video is structured to show why and how PGS are set up as well as the benefits that derive from PGS to all stakeholders. It provides an inspiration for all who are interested in Organic Agriculture, small farmers and local market development, including farmers, consumers, NGO staff, extension workers, universities and other educational centres.
The video was produced by IFOAM – Organics International with the financial support of Centre Technique de Cooperation Agricole et Rurale (CTA).
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Organic food across the world needs common branding: Konrad Hauptfleisch
Konrad Hauptfleisch, Manager and Lead Trainer at the IFOAM Academy, a worldwide umbrella for organic agriculture, talks about organic practices and market movements across the world, from Africa to India, China and Korea. We need a harmonization everywhere, he says.
Recorded at BioFach India 2013, South Asia's largest organic marketplace. Filmed, edited and presented by Team Creative Ville and Team The Alternative. More at thealternative.in.
Cape Town ETC visits Earth Fair Market
Cape Town is the culinary kingdom of South Africa, we know good food. In our quest to help you find the coolest markets in the Mother City, we thought we'd do our own research. The Earth Fair Market in St George's Mall in the CBD is ideal for a workday outing. Check out the video.
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Two sides of the market
Yeoville has many aspiring designers from all over Africa. On two sides of the Yeoville market lives two young designers, on one side South African Busisiwe Mdlalose and Adebowale Johnson Ojagbohumni a Nigerian designer on the other. These two designers meet, share ideas and critic one another.
By Percy Matshoba.
The Waiting List
The Yeoville Market has been open since December 1999. The market has been unable to provide space for aspiring entrepreneurs since 2005 and has reached a waiting list of almost five thousand people. Veronica was the first name on that list and has spent the last eight years waiting for a spot in the coveted space.
An Introduction to Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS)
This short video explains the basis of Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS). It was designed as a trailer and short version of the documentary: A guide to Participatory Guarantee Systems for Organic Agriculture available to watch here:
The video was produced by IFOAM – Organics International with the financial support of the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural cooperation (CTA). It includes interviews and scenes from the following PGS initiatives:
N&P - Nature et Progres in France
Rede Ecovida - Rede Ecovida de Agroecologia in Brazil
BONM - Bryanston Organic and Natural Market in South Africa
SOPA - Sabeto Organic Producers Association in Fiji
For more information on PGS, go to
Establishing an Organic farming business
Organic farming is becoming a lucrative business enterprise in South Africa. Demand for organic products has opened doors for people to venture into organic farming. The Brynston Organic Market situated in Johannesburg, is a good platform for farming entrepreneurs who want to sell their organic products. African entrepreneur, spoke to the Chief Operations Officer of the market, and found out more about how entrepreneurs can get their products organically certified and sold in the market.
Produced by: Matlala P. Botolo
Edited by: Marshall Patsanza & Siphesihle Ngema
Camera by: Nkosi Hlomuka
Music by: Xolani Gysman
Narration by: Letago Tladi
PGS Around the World: The Philippines
IFOAM is conducting a global comparative study on interactions between Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS) and social processes. The study involves PGS initiatives from India, the Philippines, South Africa, Brazil, France, Mexico and Peru.
This video was prepared in the framework of this study. It is part of a series of videos that will aim at showcasing successful PGS experiences from different parts of the world.
Africa Fashion Week arrives in Joburg
Africa Fashion Week kicks off in Johannesburg on 20 October, 2011 showcasing designs from 12 African countries.