A group of agricultural media recently paid a visit to various farming projects in Welkom, Wesselsbron and Bultfontein. These projects are tied together by the Inmed Adaptive Agriculture Programme through which they receive funding, support and guidance and also from the Monsanto Fund. Inmed Partnerships for Children is an international humanitarian organisation headquartered in Loudoun County. Since 1986, the organisation has worked in more than 100 countries to rescue children from the immediate and irreversible harm of disease, hunger, abuse, neglect, violence and instability, and to prepare them to shape a brighter future for themselves and the next generation. Read the full article at FarmBiz.