farms

Rooted in Land, Grown with Purpose

Across six uniquely positioned farms in the Western Cape, Kalos Farming cultivates premium fruit, grain, and livestock with care, integrity, and sustainability. Each farm contributes to our mission of growing good in every sense—drawing on diverse climates, fertile soils, and a legacy of excellence.

Waboomskraal

Prince Alfred’s Hamlet

Waboomskraal

Located in Prince Alfred’s Hamlet, Waboomskraal grows peaches, nectarines, and pears. It is the original home of the Goosen family and embodies the deep farming roots of Kalos. The farm thrives in hot, dry summers and cold, wet winters.

Perdefontein

Prince Alfred’s Hamlet

Perdefontein

Our head office and packing facility are based here. Perdefontein produces peaches, nectarines, pears, and grain. The farm was acquired in 2006 and forms the heart of our operations in Prince Alfred’s Hamlet.

Kaja

Prince Alfred’s Hamlet

Kaja

Dedicated to empowerment, Kaja was developed as a training and mentorship farm for Kalos workers. It produces peaches, nectarines, and pears and reflects our commitment to social development.

Jakkalsnek

Ceres

Jakkalsnek

Situated in Ceres, Jakkalsnek cultivates nectarines, canola, wheat, and also supports cattle farming. Its diverse output reflects our integrated farming approach and commitment to agricultural sustainability.

Jonkershoek

Riebeek Kasteel

Jonkershoek

This Riebeek Kasteel unit grows nectarines, peaches, canola, and wheat, and supports sheep farming. The area's temperate climate and winter rainfall make it ideal for both crop and livestock farming.

Langvlei

Riebeek West

Langvlei

Located just outside Riebeek West, Langvlei is a sheep, wheat, and canola unit. Its tranquil setting and restored farmhouse also offer accommodation, giving visitors a taste of authentic farm life.

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Distinct Farms across the Ceres Valley and Riebeek Kasteel

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Agricultural Products including fruit, grain, and livestock

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Generations of Farming Legacy since 1861

1200+

Sheep farmed on our Riebeek units

5.5k

Tonnes of Fruit packed annually across all units