Citation:
Ramoroka, K. & Jacobs, P. (2014) Silk from Mopani worms: innovation at work. <i>HSRC Review</i>. 12(4):28-29.
Abstract:
New techniques in harvesting and producing wild silk can yield huge benefits for rural communities. One example is the Ganyesa Wild Silk enterprise in North West. Using this enterprise as a case study, Kgabo Ramoroka and Peter Jacobs illustrate the advantages of rural innovation networks.
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