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Kriek Bekker – 22 October 2016

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Introducing AidTradeAidTrade is the strategy of investing aid money in businesses as full-fledged participants in a global market and using the profits to improve local communities, spearheading a sustainable Cycle of Transformation

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GLOBAL POPULATION GROWTHRapid global population growth over the past century has placed a strain on the resources of the earth and it is expected that the global population will double from its current 7 billion to almost 12 billion people by the year 2100.This expected population growth will place a tremendous strain on the resources of the earth.

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Problem statement…..Worldwide around 1,5 Billion people are chronically hungry due to extreme poverty, while up to 2,5 billion people lack food security intermittently due to varying degrees of poverty (source: FAO, 2010).

Six million children die of hunger every year – 17,000 every day.

As of late 2014 the situation is as follows:

• Export restrictions and panic buying• US Dollar Depreciation• Increased farming for use in biofuels• World oil prices fluctuating between levels of uncertainty (often rattling most

country’s economic planning)• Global population growth• Climate change• Loss of agricultural land to residential and industrial development• Growing consumer demand in China and India having an impact on pushing

up the price of grain and other foodstuff

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Defining our Vision! At the heart of our combined vision, is the mission to promote

sustainable development in Nigeria (Africa). We are also mindful of the gravity of this challenge but inspired by that which

has already been achieved.

The three global imperatives to achieve Sustainable Development

“The Triple Bottom Line”

On the road to achieving this vision of ours, we will be guided by the principals below, to reach the ultimate and perfect PPP

alliance with this region and its peoples. This will be in line with:

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Objectives

LOCAL & REGIONALPARTNERS

• Communities• Municipalities

• NGO’s

PRIVATE&

INSTITUTIONALINVESTORS• Foreign• Local

PROJECT DEVELOPERS(MANAGEMENT CO.)

Expert OrganisationsIndustry Specialists

INPU

TS

FUNDING

Land, Water, LabourInfrastructures, Expertise

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Rehoboth – Namibia – Where & Why?

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Proven fin-fish HTE RAS technology

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We also offer Floating Cages solutions via our alliances

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Aquaponics/Hydroponics

Hydroponics (example) lettuceGrowth cycle of 4-6 weeks

System is suitable for lettuce,

tomatoes, cucumbers, flower crops

Trace nutrients added to water using automated system

Some vegetables need no additional nutrients

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Housing

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Affordable or Low Cost Housing

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Making use of Sandbag building

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Healthcare

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