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AGRICULTURAL Senwes Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Everything that you can map Anelda Swanepoel Ronel Koen No, we don't just guess - we map facts, according to the girls at the Senwes GIS-division (Geographic Information Systems). By Aubrey Kruger I t is harvest time and the right time to conclude the season and to plan for the next season. Senwes GIS can assist producers by mapping anything that you can possibly think of. Everything that happens on earth can be represented on paper. INFORMATION SERVICES RENDERED BY GIS • Purpose-specific farm and area maps with GPS co-ordinates • Aerial photographs • High resolution aerial photographs - 50cm resolution and even better 42 SENWES SCENARIO | AUTUMN 2018 • Thematic maps, data-collection maps, analytical maps, planning maps, net- work cards, presentation maps, publi- cation maps, atlases and aerial photo maps (area-specific on demand) • Chemical analysis maps, location and area maps. In today's very competitive agricultural world you need the head start and advan- tage offered by mapping. Maps offer a schematic representation of anything in the industry, such as a map of the Nampo Harvest Day, Senwes Silo Operations, points of delivery in your region, business partners or mills in your area or the whole country or in the world. There are no limits - wherever you find yourself in the value chain, the Senwes GIS-division can assist you. Maps are provided in sizes varying from A4 to A0 and lamination can be done on request. To make use of these services, contact the Senwes GIS-specialists, who will deal with your information on a confidential basis. Should you require more informa- tion the GIS-staff will assist you in this regard. Anelda Swanepoel Tel: 018 464 7390 [email protected] Ronel Koen Tel: 018 464 7382 [email protected]