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Asa-Lift

Since its foundation in 1936, ASA-LIFT has enjoyed a reputation of quality, innovation and good craftsmanship. Production started mainly to serve the needs of local farmers. Then during the 1950’s the production run of machines was manufactured and in the 1960’s ASA-LIFT produced the world’s very first hydraulic harvester. Read More

Struik

Struik was established in 1934 and has grown from strength to strength. The quality of the machines build by Struik is so high, that people sometimes find working machines that are 20 years old, and still fully operational. Read More

Ferrari

The company was started in 1961 thanks to Luigi Ferrari’s intuition. The great success of the company is due both to the high quality of its products and to the enthusiasm and dedication of its employees. Ferrari specializes in the production of transplanting machines, both mechanical and automatic, for plants in blocks and modules, in plastic and polystyrene trays. Read More

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Morningdew Farms are the leading distributors of agricultural equipment, machinery and agricultural requisites in South Africa, importing only the finest machinery from the best brands in the industry such as Asa-Lift, Struik and Ferrari to name a few. Register an account on our website to stay informed and to post ads in our new Morningdew Farms Classifieds section!

 

Customer service 

For our customers, working with us at Morningdew Farms means always getting the best conceivable service in every aspect of their agricultural requirements, our flexible organisation of committed employees responsible for quick decisions, means our clients receive information related to queries speedily. Our strength is in the fact that our competent staff always carry the client’s best interests at heart.

Technical support and spares

Quick technical support and skilled problem solving is crucial to minimise operational disturbances and ensure the eradication of unnecessary downtime. Through our technical support, our customers get immediate expert advice and assistance whenever they require it. Morningdew Farms also holds an extensive range of spares.

Training

Customers requiring assistance relating to the practical operation of their products obtained from Morningdew Farms are provided with a customised training presentation that is relevant to their operating environment. We as a norm offer customised training for operators as well as service staff in conjunction with delivery of all newly supplied agricultural equipment.

 

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 Competition Commission ruling earlier this year barring petrochemical company Sasol from monopolising the entire fertiliser value chain has worked in favour of agricultural services group Afgri. Chris Venter, Afgri's chief executive, ...

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