We build internal tools and compliance systems for Cape Winelands fruit, citrus and table-grape producers. Fixed-price builds for sensor ingestion, packhouse ops and GlobalG.A.P.-friendly traceability — built around the systems your team already trusts.
Based in Paarl. We know what GLOBALG.A.P. wants on a Tuesday morning and why your packhouse stock never matches the spreadsheet.
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Specific, common, and almost always cheaper to fix than to keep working around.
Audit prep that takes two weeks of office time. We build the system that keeps the records current so the audit is a print-out, not a project.
Blocks, varieties, planting years and yields scattered across paper books, WhatsApp, and the foreman's head. We pull it into one record per block.
Pre-harvest intervals tracked in a notebook nobody can read. We build the log that flags PHI breaches before harvest, not after the buyer rejects the load.
Bins in, cartons out, and the cold rooms in between. A live picture of what's where and what's leaving today, instead of a Friday reconciliation.
Daily ticket counts, piecework rates, time and attendance. The system that pays the team correctly without three people tallying paper.
Lot tracking from block to buyer. Documents, certificates and PPECB paperwork pulled in seconds, not afternoons. GlobalG.A.P.-friendly.
We haven’t built a farm system yet — we have built the patterns each of these needs, for clients in manufacturing, financial services and retail. The work maps cleanly.
One place to see every probe, logger and station. Alerts that actually fire to the people who can act on them.
Bin receipts, line throughput, shift costs — on a tablet the line manager can use without training. Reconciles end-of-day.
Lot to consignment with agrochemical and harvest data attached. A button that produces the audit document.
We’re based in Paarl. A site visit costs you nothing and tells us more in two hours than any number of calls. Same fixed-price model, same scope-locked promise. Most farm projects land between R30k and R250k depending on whether it’s one focused tool or a connected stack.