# South Africa - Personalized Email Samples (v2 - no room counts)

## Email 1: Ceres Fruit Growers (apple/pear, Western Cape)

**Subject:** [First Name] — quick idea

Hi [First Name],

I came across Ceres Fruit Growers while researching large-scale deciduous fruit operations — and figured you'd be the right person to reach out to.

We've built a sensor system called Atmos that monitors ethylene, CO2, temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure inside each CA room in real time. It flags condition drift before it becomes a problem, so your team can act fast instead of discovering issues after the fact.

A few ops managers I've spoken to said the biggest win was just having everything in one place — especially when you're managing storage across multiple rooms.

I want to make you a quick 2-3 minute video showing exactly how I think this could work for Ceres Fruit Growers. Personalised to your operation, not a generic demo.

Would you be open to that?

Cheers,  
Jonny

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## Email 2: Dutoit Agri (mixed fruit, Western Cape)

**Subject:** [First Name] — quick idea

Hi [First Name],

I came across Dutoit Agri while researching mixed packhouse operations — and figured you'd be the right person to reach out to.

We've built a sensor system called Atmos that monitors ethylene, CO2, temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure inside each CA room in real time. It flags condition drift before it becomes a problem, so your team can act fast instead of discovering issues after the fact.

A few ops managers I've spoken to said the biggest win was just having everything in one place — particularly helpful when you're managing apple, pear, stone, and citrus under one roof.

I want to make you a quick 2-3 minute video showing exactly how I think this could work for Dutoit Agri. Personalised to your operation, not a generic demo.

Would you be open to that?

Cheers,  
Jonny

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## Email 3: Goede Hoop Citrus (citrus, Western Cape)

**Subject:** [First Name] — quick idea

Hi [First Name],

I came across Goede Hoop Citrus while researching citrus operations in the Western Cape — and figured you'd be the right person to reach out to.

We've built a sensor system called Atmos that monitors ethylene, CO2, temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure inside each CA room in real time. It flags condition drift before it becomes a problem, so your team can act fast instead of discovering issues after the fact.

A few citrus ops managers I've spoken to said the biggest win was catching ethylene spikes early — especially critical when you're running the largest single-site citrus packing operation in South Africa.

I want to make you a quick 2-3 minute video showing exactly how I think this could work for Goede Hoop Citrus. Personalised to your operation, not a generic demo.

Would you be open to that?

Cheers,  
Jonny

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## Email 4: SAFT Killarney (cold storage, Cape Town)

**Subject:** [First Name] — quick idea

Hi [First Name],

I came across SAFT while researching cold storage operations in Cape Town — and figured you'd be the right person to reach out to.

We've built a sensor system called Atmos that monitors ethylene, CO2, temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure inside each CA room in real time. It flags condition drift before it becomes a problem, so your team can act fast instead of discovering issues after the fact.

A few cold storage managers I've spoken to said the biggest win was having real-time visibility across all client fruit — critical when you're managing multiple growers' produce simultaneously.

I want to make you a quick 2-3 minute video showing exactly how I think this could work for SAFT. Personalised to your operation, not a generic demo.

Would you be open to that?

Cheers,  
Jonny

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## Email 5: Westfalia Fruit (apple/pear, Limpopo)

**Subject:** [First Name] — quick idea

Hi [First Name],

I came across Westfalia Fruit while researching large-scale operations in Limpopo — and figured you'd be the right person to reach out to.

We've built a sensor system called Atmos that monitors ethylene, CO2, temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure inside each CA room in real time. It flags condition drift before it becomes a problem, so your team can act fast instead of discovering issues after the fact.

A few ops managers I've spoken to said the biggest win was just having everything in one place — especially valuable when you're processing over 100,000 tons of fruit annually.

I want to make you a quick 2-3 minute video showing exactly how I think this could work for Westfalia Fruit. Personalised to your operation, not a generic demo.

Would you be open to that?

Cheers,  
Jonny

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## Email 6: Komati Fruit (citrus/subtropical, Limpopo/Mpumalanga)

**Subject:** [First Name] — quick idea

Hi [First Name],

I came across Komati Fruit while researching large subtropical operations in the Lowveld — and figured you'd be the right person to reach out to.

We've built a sensor system called Atmos that monitors ethylene, CO2, temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure inside each CA room in real time. It flags condition drift before it becomes a problem, so your team can act fast instead of discovering issues after the fact.

A few ops managers I've spoken to said the biggest win was just having everything in one place — critical when you're managing storage across multiple facilities.

I want to make you a quick 2-3 minute video showing exactly how I think this could work for Komati Fruit. Personalised to your operation, not a generic demo.

Would you be open to that?

Cheers,  
Jonny

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## Personalization Variables (no room counts):

1. **Company-specific research angle** ("large-scale deciduous", "mixed packhouse", "citrus operations", "cold storage")
2. **Fruit type relevance** (mixed fruit = "managing apple, pear, stone, and citrus under one roof")
3. **Location callouts** (Western Cape, Limpopo, Cape Town)
4. **Scale indicators** (public data: "100,000 tons annually", "largest single-site", "multiple facilities")
5. **Role-appropriate pain points** (cold storage = "multiple growers' produce", large scale = "everything in one place")

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