BMG’s Boer Slim/Smart Farming agricultural team works closely with farmers throughout southern Africa, assisting them with the selection, installation and operation of new electromechanical systems. These projects are designed to improve efficiency, reduce energy consumption and minimise maintenance requirements.
“Farming operations are not only facing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has affected every industry globally, but farmers also need to cope with power supply limitations and the rising costs of electricity and water consumption, as well as crippling labour, capital equipment investment and maintenance expenses,” says Carlo Beukes, BMG’s agricultural manager. “BMG’s team of agricultural experts, through its Boer Slim/Smart Farming initiative, is working even harder during lockdown, to offer local farmers sustainable solutions that focus on effective food production.
“With the Smart Farming initiative, we are assisting farmers with cost-efficient solutions to improve crop production output, enhance the efficiency of operation by conserving power, and minimising downtime by implementing practical maintenance programmes. It is even more critical now to ensure there are adequate supplies of fresh foods for an anxious and vulnerable population. For this reason, we are also assisting farmers to expand production to include the supply of additional produce.”
In a recent project, the BMG team assisted a local farmer who wanted to accelerate his tobacco drying process and expand crop production but was restricted by power supply limitations in South Africa. After the installation of Danfoss electronic variable speed drives, the farmer was able to run 22 tobacco drying containers at once, where previously he could only run and alternate between 9 drying containers at once. As a result, the farmer has more than doubled his crop production output. Also, there are no more noticeable voltage dips when the process is started up and wear and tear on mechanical components is reduced. Production is also now less labour intensive, which reduces his shift costs.
In another application, BMG assisted a farmer in the Barkly West area, who was limited by a power supply of only 200 KVA, to significantly reduce the cost of irrigation per hectare. After the installation of VSDs on all pump sets, the power supply is used more efficiently, resulting in improved crop production and expansion of the farmer’s supply of maize, to now also include pecan nuts.
Danfoss VLT AQUA Drive FC 202 VSDs, which offer additional energy savings compared with traditional VSD controls, have been designed for water and wastewater applications, including irrigation. These VSDs have been fitted to all pumps in this installation and are controlled by pressure transducers that are set to match the varying demands of different irrigation requirements. The only peripheral component required was a pressure transducer. Pump controllers and valves were not necessary for flow control in this system.
A notable feature of Danfoss VLT AQUA Drive FC 202 VSDs includes a soft start/stop facility, which prevents water hammer on starting and stopping the pumps, thus reducing the possibility of burst pipes. Wear and tear on couplings, pumps and pipes are also reduced. These VSDs are available from BMG in IP55 enclosures, which do not require dedicated panels. This eliminates the need for additional cooling and ventilation, normally required to extract heat during operation.
To ensure absolute dependability and the highest performance of these systems, BMG was responsible for the installation and commissioning of these projects. In addition, farmers have the assurance of support from BMG, which is an authorised DrivePro service partner of Danfoss.
With a projected annual power saving of 155 500 kW/hr, BMG expects the farmer to benefit from cost savings of approximately R108 500, with a payback time of less than 12 months.
The BMG team is also committed to preventing unnecessary breakdowns, which is why reliability is the main focus when designing the drive systems for new and upgraded facilities. All components are precisely matched to each other and to the application requirements, to ensure high productivity, smooth operation and long service life.
The company’s broad branch network offers original spares and advanced workshop resources that ensure all repairs to agricultural components meet pristine OEM standards. BMG provides solutions to key players in the agricultural sector, including local manufacturers of equipment and implements, as well as agricultural resellers and the farmer, in order to assist with the continued supply of fresh foods during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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