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Amarikwa Acres Sirena Amarikwa’s, grandparents, Lonnie and Lula Manning, were African American fruit farmers in Fresno, Ca . Mrs.

is here to pay homage to the generations before us, to plant seed for the generations to come and to provide our community with organic, natural foods to nourish themselves. is here to pay homage to the generations before us, to plant seed for the generations to come and to provide our community with organic, natural foods to nourish themselves. Amarikwa grew up hear

ing the inspirational stories about how people would travel far and wide to buy her grandparents cherries, plums, oranges, tangerines, pomegranates, apricots, apples, walnuts and quince. She spent the first four years of her life running through the orchards on her grandparents farm and picking fresh fruit from the trees. The Amarikwa family values the principles of regenerative farming practices, knowing your local farmer and where your food comes from, and organic, freshly picked produce. Follow their journey on instagram

31/08/2023
31/08/2023
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31/08/2023

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