Paula brings Chilean expertise to ensure SAFE fruit remains fresh and compliant.
It is clear from the first time that you meet Paula Quiero that she has a passionate love for all that life has to offer and an energy that is …
It is clear from the first time that you meet Paula Quiero that she has a passionate love for all that life has to offer and an energy that is …
Farmers throughout the Western Cape are celebrating what has been described as a “return to normal” thanks to generous rains that have delivered enough water to fill dams that were …
Quick action by SAFE Skilderkrans farm manager, Hilary Weyers, has helped to save the life of a Cape Vulture. Cape Vultures are killed in their hundreds by tribal poachers …
After many years of hard work by SAFE marketing and sales executives, buyers in the Far East now absorb 48 percent of the total volume of export fruit produced …
In keeping with their commitment to provide and equip crèches on their properties, SAFE has taken steps to register two crèches on Western Cape farms with the Department of Education. …
Jamie-Leigh Crouwkamp is clearly very happy in her job in logistics at SAFE. She finds it challenging and rewarding, although she does feel the pressure when her promised delivery of fruit to …
SOUGHT AFTER: Certification is a sought after seal of the highest standards of food safety British Retail Consortium (BRC) certification – a qualification critical to sales success in European markets …
Recreational sport at SAFE’s Nuwepos table grape and sheep stud farm has received an encouraging boost with a team kit and equipment sponsorship of almost R10 000. The funds were …
Favorable weather in key growing regions has confirmed estimates that there will be a better than average quality of citrus harvested by SAFE this season. This is good news for …
A long-term project to reverse soil erosion has been initiated at Bonathaba, SAFE’s citrus and grape farm near Wellington. The project is in keeping with SAFE’s core policy of good management …