Stone Fruit Farming South Africa | Bufland Agri – Early-Season Excellence

60 hectares of premium peaches and nectarines from Limpopo. Harvest starts week 38 – residue-free, export-ready, sustainably grown.

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Our Commitment to Excellence in Limpopo Farming

At Bufland Agri, we tackle common challenges in commercial farming South Africa, such as variable rainfall and market fluctuations, through strategic planning and innovation. Our early-season stone fruit harvest (starting week 38) avoids peak rains, ensuring consistent supply. For livestock, our Bonsmara herd thrives in the mixed-to-sourveld terrain, adaptable across Southern Africa.

We're proud of our track record: Less than 1% rejection rate from independent inspections by the Perishable Products Export Control Board, and airfreight exports to the UK/EU via trusted partners like Agrilink.

Ready to experience the freshness of Limpopo's finest? Contact us to discuss partnerships, purchases, or visits. Follow our journey and stay updated on sustainable farming tips.

Partner with Bufland Agri today – email us at agrifin@bufland.co.za or visit our About Us page for more on our legacy.

Why Our Early-Season Harvest Beats the Rain

Most South African stone fruit farmers battle late-season summer rains that cause splitting and rot. At Bufland Agri, we harvest from week 38 – before the storms hit.

01 Consistent Supply

Consistent supply to Fresh Produce Markets, Supermarket and exporters.

02 Firm Flesh

Firmer flesh, higher Brix, vibrant colour.

03 Low Disease

Lower disease pressure – less need for chemicals.

Our Stone Fruit Cultivars – Selected for Taste & Market

Peaches

  • Honey Blush – First to market
  • White October – High sugar, firm, great smell
  • Temptation – Irresistible taste and size
  • Sonette – Classic export favourite
  • Early Gold – The old “Geel Perske” but better

Nectarines

  • Coral Glow – Beautiful colour
  • Alpine – Yellow flesh, full flavour
  • Unico – Nectacot, Yello nectarines

All cultivars renewed in partnership with the Agricultural Research Council (ARC) for disease resistance and yield.

100% Residue-Free – Thanks to Biological Farming

Bufland Agri follows a strict biological approach in stone fruit farming South Africa:

  • Minimum chemicals
  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Ladybugs, trichogramma wasps, minimal intervention.
  • Cover crops between rows and mulch under the trees to prevent erosion and feed soil biology.

Result: Zero detectable residues – verified by independent labs for UK/EU exports.

From Tree to Table – Globally Trusted

Our stone fruit moves through trusted exporter partners with airfreight to:

  • United Kingdom
  • European Union
  • Middle East
  • India

<1% rejection rate by the Perishable Products Export Control Board (PPECB).

Stone Fruit Farming FAQs – Answered by Real Growers

Why does early harvest matter for stone fruit in South Africa?

Avoids December/January rains that crack fruit. Bufland starts week 38 – firm, sweet, clean.

Are Bufland peaches and nectarines chemical-free?

100% residue-free. We use biological IPM and on-farm compost – no synthetic pesticides post-bloom.

Can I buy directly from the farm?

Yes! Contact our team for bulk orders, export inquiries, or farm gate salesGet in touch.

What’s the best way to store stone fruit?

Ripen at room temp, then fridge. Eat within 3–5 days for peak flavor.