Where Is Philippi In South Africa

What is Philippi?

Philippi is a large urban and semi-urban area in Cape Town’s Cape Flats region, in the Western Cape, South Africa. It comprises the Philippi Horticultural Area to the west, and the neighborhoods of Brown’s Farm, Philippi East, and Samora Machel are located within its eastern half.

Where Is Philippi In South Africa

Philippi is one of Cape Town’s townships formed, in the 1980s, at more-or-less the same time as Khayelitsha and Delft. It lies sandwiched between Ottery, Hanover Park, Grassy Park, Mitchells Plain, and Manenberg on what is known as The Cape Flats.

During apartheid, it was a battleground, and today still faces huge challenges like poverty, unemployment, overcrowding, and susceptibility to fire and flooding.

Historically Philippi was called Die Duine, or The Dunes – used, predominantly, as grazing for farms in the area. Today it is still home to small-scale farms that produce around 80 percent of Cape Town’s vegetables (100 000 tonnes annually), despite the immense residential growth and the pressure for space.

Known as The Philippi Horticultural area (PHA) this farming area plays a critical role in the city’s food security. But it finds itself in the midst of a serious battle to maintain its hold on the land.

The farmers, for whom the vegetables are a means of income (sold to local supermarkets and to households on The Flats) are campaigning to have their products recognized as ‘local’ and branded in shops, in order to create awareness.

The PHA is the only remaining uncovered section of the Cape Flats Aquifer – a 630 square kilometer underground water system, most of which is covered by tar and concrete. This same fresh water is apparently enough to supply Cape Town with 30 percent of its potable water needs.

The city wants to develop this land for industry and housing.

With the ever-increasing number of people moving into Philippi, the demand for housing is enormous, yet the increasing impact of climate change on food production and the need for water make the PHA a vital part of the city’s food security.

The PHA mounted the Food & Farming Campaign and, in early 2016, won a victory when the PHA was placed under heritage protection by the Heritage Western Cape (HWC) also refused to approve the rezoning of one of the two proposed developments in the PHA.

This ruling by HWC does not bind the City or local government, and the City could still approve the application.

What zone is Philippi?

Additional Gardening Related Climate Data for Zipcode 26416 – Philippi, West Virginia

1990 Hardiness Zone:Zone 6a: -10F to -5F
Average First Frost Date:October 1 – 10
Average Last Frost Date:May 11 – 20
Koppen-Geiger Climate Zone:Dfb – Humid Continental Mild Summer, Wet All Year
Ecoregion:70b – Monongahela Transition Zone