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hen speaking to Daniel van Der Merwe, 10th generation from Boplaas 1743, you are acutely aware of the amazing history that built this iconic South African farm. This farm has been around for 274 years and has been called home to well-known poet Boerneef. The only remaining original farmyard in South Africa sits on the soil of Boplaas 1743 and on it you will find, among other things, a mill, a soap house and an interesting homestead; these were all built in the early Cape vernacular style. Currently, the 11th generation of Van der Merwe kids are enjoying their childhood on this farm. With such a rich history and generations of farming one would think they are quite set in an easy rhythm and not breaking with any traditions, this cannot be farther from the truth. As times have changed so has the Van der Merwe’s ability to adapt. For example, in 2019 they launched Africa’s first floating solar plant enabling them to run the farm’s Marlenique packhouse on ninety percent solar energy. Not only that, but they have given way to welcome in technology like FarmTrack to assist them in running their farm with even more efficiency. Van der Merwe says that his favourite feature of FarmTrack is the aerial map he has of the farms. Currently the system operates on nine of their tractors and covers roughly 290 hectares. He says that he gets to monitor where any of his tractors are at
any given moment. The ability to make sure that all the blocks have been sprayed correctly and at the correct speed give him more peace of mind. They currently produce a variety of fruits like apples, citrus, pears, and peaches. Taking into account the number of fruits and the fact that they mainly export these fruits, it is understandable that it is important to keep a close eye on operations. He says that, “If you over - or under spray your fruit it could have a damaging effect on your bottom line. FarmTrack is like a stamp of assurance.” Van der Merwe adds that in the current economic climate, it is important to know that a job has been done properly; this assures that there is a higher yield of quality export fruits than before. It helps to have a tangible way of seeing that a job is being executed well and this lends itself to longevity and sustainability. This type of business is not only important for the livelihoods of many people but it also preserves heritage whilst building towards a new and bright future for generations to come with technology like FarmTrack lending a very needed helping hand. For more information visit farmtrack.co.za or contact us at 021 880 1163.
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