Premier Magazine (South AFrica)

Of Apples and Pears

Tru-cape Celebratin­g 20 years

- Text by Brian Berkman / Photograph­y © Carmen Naudé of Hortgro

The largest South Africans exporter of apples and pears is a wholly grower-owned business that returns the maximum possible value back to the grower. Tru-cape Fruit Marketing, owned by the growers of Ceres Fruit Growers and Two-a-day, in the Grabouw region, marks 20 years in business this year.

Aside from the business of achieving the best prices for its fruit, Tru-cape has also lead the charge to establish a heritage orchard of apple and pear varieties no longer in production, published two books on the history of South African apples and pears and, with the help of Hortgro, the industry support body, replanted the very first apple ever recorded.

The Quality Assurance manager of Tru-cape, Henk Griessel and the New Variety Specialist of Tru-cape, Buks Nel have been the people within the business to drive the planting of the heritage orchard and writing the two books, Apples in the Early Days at the Cape and The Newcomers and Their Friends.

This year, Henk and Buks were recognised by Hortgro with its 1662 award for their invaluable contributi­on to the South African deciduous fruit industry. The 1662 Industry Award was initiated by Hortgro to celebrate the first two Witte Wijnappels that were picked at the Company’s Garden on 17 April 1662 and to recognise the humble beginnings of the deciduous fruit industry on the Southern tip of Africa. Every year on this day, Tru-cape marks the birth of the apple and pear industry in South Africa and Hortgro endeavours to honour individual­s who went above and beyond what is required for the industry.

Hortgro Executive Director, Anton Rabe, said the type of individual/groups we wish to honour and recognise through the 1662 Industry Award is best described with words such as excellence, fearlessne­ss, visionary, leadership, world-class, competence, and a “do-ityourself” mind-set. “We, at Hortgro, believe these words describe our industry and is also echoed in the culture and ethos of Hortgro, and in the effective delivery of industry services and functions to our members.

“It is, therefore, a great honour to present the Hortgro 1662 Industry Award to two worthy recipients, Buks Nel and Henk Griessel. And, in so doing, recognise their enormous contributi­ons to a wide range and scope of issues and over an extended period of time. Individual­ly and collective­ly, they vastly contribute­d to the success of our industry with innovation and visionary leadership with amongst others new cultivars and plant material – contributi­ng to the worldclass industry we are,” Rabe said.

Rabe continues by mentioning that Nel and Griessel have a combined 85 years of experience within and service to the deciduous fruit industry. Their natural curiosity and shared passion for apple cultivars resulted in the publicatio­n of two delightful books: Apples in the Early Days at the Cape and The Newcomers and their Friends. In these two books, they explored the early days of fruit production on the African continent and the change in varieties that resulted in what is known today as the super varieties.

Apart from their writing feats, the duo also managed to locate the original Witte Wijnappel plant material in the Netherland­s. In a joint effort by Tru-cape and Hortgro, the plant material was imported and after the quarantine, was grafted into baby trees. In 2019 these trees were planted on three locations in the Western Cape: the Heritage Garden at Oak Valley Estate, Babylonsto­ren, and the Company’s Garden in Cape Town. Last year saw the first Witte Wijnappels being picked again on South African soil. Thus, ensuring that future generation­s will be able to taste this historic variety.

“Tru-cape Fruit Marketing Managing Director, Roelf Pienaar, said, “Henk and Buks have, over the many years, made an immeasurab­le contributi­on to not only Trucape and our growers but also to the industry at large. Collective­ly they hold the key to past, present, and future answers about apple and pear growth and storage in South Africa and through the publicatio­n of their books, and collegiate relations in South Africa, and around the world,

they generously share. I know that everyone at Tru-cape and all of our growers joins me in congratula­ting them.”

Nel, who grew up on a farm in the Little Karoo, graduated from Stellenbos­ch University in 1961 with Entomology and Zoology as majors. Thereafter, he worked extensivel­y in the crop protection sphere. He was a founder member and former chairman of the IPM (Integrated Pest Management) group, where he actively served for 15 years. In 1983 he published Deciduous Fruits and Vines: Pests and diseases and their control. This followed by two fun books about wine: Sips for Wine Lovers and More Sips for Wine Lovers. He joined Tru-cape Fruit Marketing team as a New Variety Consultant in 2000, and is on record for his great enthusiasm for the developmen­t of new pome fruit varieties. In this regard he found the full-red Gala mutation Bigbucks, the full-red Fuji mutation (now under the name Fuji Royal), and the full-red Spur-type Fuji mutation now being developed locally and in Italy named Shortie.

Griessel graduated from Stellenbos­ch University with an M.SC in Horticultu­re in 1992 with a thesis titled: The Influence of Hormone and Mineral Applicatio­ns on the Peel Chlorophyl­l Content and Green Colour of Granny Smith Apples. His expertise includes technical requiremen­ts of exporting deciduous fruit, post-harvest storage and handling of fruit, deciduous fruit production, quality systems, managing intellectu­al property rights of plant material, propagatio­n of woody perennials, and greenhouse production. Over the years, his career made several pit stops and journeyed into academics where he lectured in horticultu­re for six years at Stellenbos­ch University, before he joined Unifruco and later Kromco/tru-cape as Quality Control Manager. The list of his academic publicatio­ns is too long to mention here, but many colleagues can attest to Griessel’s ardent contributi­on and devotion to quality fruit produced for the deciduous fruit industry. Griessel has been an advisor to the Hortgro Science post-harvest programme since 2004.

For more informatio­n, visit www.tru-cape.com.

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