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  • First 250 HA bought in 1983
  • Total land currently 10 000 ha
  • Beef Production 88%
  • Cash Crops 12%
  • 1200 HA Cultivated Pastures

  • 1200 ha
  • Maize, Sunflower, Soya, Sugar graze for Silage
  • Utilization of residues an important value add

  • 1200 Breeding Cows
  • Three SALES per annum in Feb, June, October
  • Offering 120 Stud Bulls and 150 Stud Females per annum

  • Model based on buying young quality females from Bonsmara breeders, adding value over a period of 12 months and re-sell.
  • Three SALES per annum in Feb, June, October
  • Offering +/- 250 commercial animals per sale

  • First private Phase C bull testing station in South Africa in 1990
  • Capacity 220 bulls per cycle with three cycles per annum
  • Results include smaller frame bulls, increased length, improved feed efficiency while maintaining good growth

  • Established in 1997 with capacity of 500 tons per month
  • Current capacity 15 000 tons per month offering 130 different mixes
  • Internal usage 35% while 65% is distributed to eight provinces

  • Capacity 12 000 units in Liebenbergstroom Feedlot
  • Capacity 8,000 units in Vierfontein Feedlot
  • Offering custom feeding opportunities to third parties
  • Custom feeders 50% and own cattle 50%

  • Capacity 275 units per day
  • Halaal slaughtering facility
  • Deboning capacity 400 hind quarters per day
  • Own supply 50% and balance from other feedlots
  • Export status

  • Our Flagship and the final step in the Sernick value chain
  • Creating the farm-to-fork concept
  • Offering a unique customer experience

  • Sernick’s Research and Innovation division aims to innovate the red meat value chain, improving beef production in quality and profitability to set new industry benchmarks

  • Created 1433 permanent jobs
  • Trained 700 farmers through 4 000 accredited courses
  • Covered an area of 500 000 ha and 45 000 cattle
  • Commercialized 50 farmers