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Coverage & Booking Rhythm

Road-mobile crews across two countries. Zones are public; district deployment and dated windows go out in the coverage schedule.

Kenya · KCAA & PCPB

Kenya — zones we operate in

  • Rift Valley wheat & barley highlands — the core of our cereal season
  • Western & Nyanza sugar belt — estate and outgrower cane
  • North Rift maize & seed belt — large commercial blocks
  • Irrigated rice schemes — central and western paddies
  • Highland tea & coffee estates
  • Export horticulture blocks — highland and rift lake zones

District-level coverage, current staging bases and open windows are in the coverage schedule.

Tanzania · TCAA & TPRI

Tanzania — zones we operate in

  • Northern highland wheat, barley & seed blocks
  • Central maize, sunflower & pulse belt
  • Southern sugar & rice valleys
  • Southern highland cereals, tea & horticulture
  • Northern slope coffee & irrigated estates
  • Cotton and cereal frontier blocks

District-level coverage, current staging bases and open windows are in the coverage schedule.

Booking rhythm by crop

Windows move with the rains, so we publish the rhythm rather than dates. Book ahead of peak pressure — the district that books first sets the schedule.

Spray calendar — dated windows are in the coverage schedule
CropPressure driverTypical passesThis season's window
Wheat & barleyRust, septoria, aphidsMultiple fungicide + insecticide●●●●
MaizeFall armyworm, foliar diseaseOne to two, plus foliar●●●●
Sugarcane — weedPost-plant / post-ratoon flushOne to two herbicide●●●●
Sugarcane — ripenerMill harvest scheduleSingle timed pass●●●●
RiceBlast, borer, rice bugTwo to three●●●●
CoffeeCBD, leaf rustProgramme through the rains●●●●
TeaMites, foliar nutritionRolling programme●●●●
HorticultureContract spray scheduleFrequent, under contract●●●●
Mobility

Road-mobile, cross-border ready

Our units travel as a self-contained convoy: aircraft, batteries, power, pumps, mixing tanks, spares and crew in a double-cabin rig. That is why a Kenyan wheat window and a northern Tanzanian barley window can be served in the same fortnight.

  • Cross-border documentation for aircraft and chemicals handled in advance
  • Seasonal staging bases positioned to cut mobilisation time in peak districts
  • Fully off-grid — no dependence on estate power or workshop facilities
  • Distant blocks carry a mobilisation component, often waived on large bookings

Are you inside our range?

Send your location and acreage. We will tell you the nearest planned window, whether a staging base is going up near you this season, and what it would take to bring the crew to your district first.

Sent on request

Coverage Schedule

We keep district-level deployment and dated windows off the public site — it is operational planning, and it is the first thing a competitor would copy.

  • District coverage — exactly where we fly in your region
  • Dated windows — open slots for the current and next season
  • Staging bases — where crews will be positioned and when
  • Mobilisation terms — what distance means for your rate
  • Anchor booking options — how to bring the crew to your district first

Sent to growers, estate managers, mills, outgrower boards and agrodealers. We ask for farm name and acreage so what we send is priced and scoped for your operation — usually back the same working day.

Anchor a window in your district

The first estate to book in an area sets the schedule — and neighbours ride the same mobilisation.

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