About Boomerang Fruits

The picturesque Elgin Valley can be found in the mountainous Overberg region of South Africa. This broad upland valley lies about 70 km southeast of Cape Town, just beyond the Hottentots Holland Mountains. The Elgin Valley is an intensively farmed district and produces about 60% of the national apple crop. Internationally, it is known as the place in South Africa “where the apples come from”. The Elgin valley, renowned for its apple and pear orchards, is also increasingly becoming known for the production of high quality, cool climate wines. Boomerang Fruits consists of a number of farms and is based in the Elgin Valley. This commercial company grow, pack and export quality top fruit. 

Boomerang Fruits runs a sustainability based management program staffing model, engaging both productivity and social relations.

Boomerang Fruits packing and cold storage facility uses solar panels for electricity powering.

accreditation audits

Boomerang Fruits holds Global G.A.P., SIZA, BRC, LEAF, ISO 9001 and FSC accreditations which demonstrate our commitment to food safety, ethical labor practices, and sustainability.

  • GlobalG.A.P.: A certification for good agricultural practices.
  • SIZA: The Sustainability Initiative of South Africa, focusing on ethical labor practices.
  • BRC: British Retail Consortium, a global standard for food safety.
  • LEAF: Linking Environment And Farming, a standard for sustainable agriculture.

Boomerang SA accreditations

  • ISO 9001: A standard for quality management systems.
  • FSC: Forest Stewardship Council, for responsible forest management.
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