27/05/2026
A farm doesn’t get to choose when it needs power.
Irrigation pumps run when the crops need water, not when the tariff is lowest. Cold storage runs 24/7, because one warm night can destroy an entire harvest. And out in Limpopo, where municipal supply isn’t always guaranteed, energy independence isn’t a luxury. It’s survival.
That’s why two agricultural operations in Groblersdal chose Fibon.
Sugarleaf Cultivation, a ground-mounted solar system at 374 kWp. Enough to meaningfully power irrigation and processing operations. Designed for the unforgiving conditions of Limpopo agriculture, dust, heat, long summer days that are perfect for solar generation.
NFM Farms, another ground-mounted system at 143 kWp. Smaller scale, but the same principle: reliable power where the grid can’t always be counted on.
No upfront capital. No maintenance burden. Just consistent, predictable power, funded and managed by Fibon.
South African farmers are some of the toughest business operators in the world. They deal with drought, rising input costs, export pressures, and infrastructure that doesn’t always keep up.
They don’t need another expense. They need a partner who understands that energy is the backbone of everything they do.
That’s Fibon.
👉 www.fibon.co.za