about us

Rooted in Purpose, Growing with Integrity

Kalos Farming is a family-run agricultural business rooted in the fertile landscapes of the Western Cape, South Africa. With production units across the Ceres Valley, Riebeek Valley, and Prince Alfred’s Hamlet, we grow a diverse range of high-quality produce, including stone fruit, pome fruit, grain, and livestock. What began as a small family venture has grown into a dynamic farming operation built on faith, integrity, and a deep respect for the land and its people.

Our mission is to cultivate with purpose, combining traditional values with innovative farming practices to grow honest, sustainable produce for generations to come. Kalos, meaning “good” and “beautiful,” reflects not only the quality of our produce but the values we live by every day.

our mission

At Kalos Farming, we are rooted in faith, guided by strong family values, and committed to social and environmental responsibility. We believe in open, approachable leadership that fosters honest communication and collaboration across all levels. By nurturing a positive working environment, investing in our people, and staying true to our passion for farming, we aim to grow not just exceptional produce—but a legacy of integrity, excellence, and care.

our history

1861

Farming Begins

The Goosen family began farming on Waboomsrivier, the original land from which Prince Alfred’s Hamlet later developed.

1968

Farm Divides

Gerhard Goosen, Daniel’s father and fourth-generation farmer, began farming independently on a portion of the original Jagerskraal farm, which is known as Waboomskraal today.

1991

Next Generation Leads

Following his father’s passing, Daniel took over at just 19, managing 17 hectares of fruit with only six workers.

2000

Jakkalsnek Acquired

Jakkalsnek was purchased in eastern Ceres, originally used for grain and beef farming before diversifying into fruit.

2006

Perdefontein Purchased

Perdefontein farm was added to the business, later becoming a key unit for fruit production and packing.

2009

First Packhouse Built

A modern packhouse with cooling facilities was constructed at Perdefontein to process fruit from all production units.

2011

Stems Export Begins

Stems, an export company, was founded. Kalos has been involved since its inception to strengthen global market access.

2014

Langvlei Expansion

Langvlei, a grain and livestock unit, was acquired near Riebeek West, expanding operations into the Swartland region.

2015

KAJA Project Launch

The KAJA Project was launched, empowering farmworkers through mentorship and dedicated land for independent production.

2017

Packhouse Expanded

The packhouse was expanded with a second line and additional cooling rooms to support increasing fruit volumes.

2018

Howbill Partnership

Daniel and Lilian joined Howbill Farming in the Koue Bokkeveld, specialising in apples and pears with on-site packing.

2020

Jonkershoek Acquired

Jonkershoek, a mixed-use farm with fruit, livestock, and grain, was acquired in the Riebeek-Kasteel area.

2023

Zonnehaven Established

Zonnehaven was founded to export Kalos pears and manage local stone fruit sales. Kalos is a proud shareholder.

Present

Kalos Today

Kalos Farming spans six units, producing stone fruit, pears, grain, and livestock with a commitment to excellence.