South Africa’s Khoisan people have long been marginalised and landless. But now, an historic benefit-sharing agreement for the money generated by rooibos is offering a step in the right direction
For generations, the Khoisan people harvested the rooibos plant to make tea. As this caffeine-free drink has grown trendy 9,000 tons exported a year they've been cut out of revenues. Until now.
For generations, the Khoisan people harvested the rooibos plant to make tea. As this caffeine-free drink has grown widely popular around the world, they've been cut out of revenues. Until now.
For generations, the Khoisan people harvested the rooibos plant to make tea. As this caffeine-free drink has grown trendy 9,000 tons exported a year they've been cut out of revenues. Until now.
For generations, the Khoisan people harvested the rooibos plant to make tea. As this caffeine-free drink has grown trendy 9,000 tons exported a year they've been cut out of revenues. Until now.