Two-a-Day’s market day grows in-house entrepreneurs
Grabouw’s Two-a-Day hosts an annual market day to encourage the entrepreneurial spirit among its staff. According to Two-a-Day Managing Director Attie van Zyl, Two-a-Day believes that entrepreneurship is an important economic driver to alleviate poverty saying: “We arrange market days
iFA technology the most advanced south of Sudan
Two-a-Day, one of Tru-Cape's shareholder packhouses, has installed the latest iFA light technology to look deep into the soul of each piece of fruit without cutting into the flesh. In this short clip, Two-a-Day Quality Manager Johan Saayman, explains how
New sorting line at Tru-Cape packhouse biggest in the Southern Hemisphere.
Tru-Cape shareholder Two-a-Day in Grabouw has installed a 10-lane Greefa sorting line with the latest camera and iFA technology. In this short clip, Two-a-Day's Quality Manager Johan Saayman and Tru-Cape's Marketing Director Conrad Fick explain how it works.
Another Tru-Cape grower featured on MegaBoere
We are so proud that another Tru-Cape grower, André Cloete, has also been featured on KykNET's television show, MegaBoere. Rossouw Cillié, Farmer of the Year, was featured previously. Here is a trailer clip and once, available, we will upload the whole
New kit for Tru-Cape growers riding the Epic through Ceres this weekend.
Ace cycling brothers Sakkie and Hannes Hanekom (pictured) are once again competing in the ABSA Cape Epic Race which, this year, goes through their Witzenberg Valley, Ceres farm on Tuesday, March 15. The Hanekoms, growers for Tru-Cape Fruit Marketing, the largest
Flow Wrapping technology means less bruising on fruit.
Tru-Cape packhouse Two-a-Day has invested in the latest Flow Wrap packaging technology to make each piece of fruit easier to see in the package which prevents bruising from over handling. Here is a short video with Tru-Cape's Marketing Director, Conrad Fick,
Tru-Cape growers ride Cape Epic through Ceres farm
Ace cycling brothers Sakkie and Hannes Hanekom are once again competing in the ABSA Cape Epic Race which, this year, goes through their Witzenberg Valley, Ceres farm on Sunday, March 13. The Hanekoms, growers for Tru-Cape Fruit Marketing, the largest distributor