Harvest Planning & Scheduling
Planned Harvesting for Yield Stability
Harvest planning is driven by yield forecasting, crop maturity analysis, and block-level scheduling. Estates are divided into operational blocks, allowing precise planning based on palm or rubber age, crop density, and seasonal variations.
Structured harvest schedules are designed to:
Harvest Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) or latex at optimal maturity
Balance labour deployment across operational blocks
Reduce uncollected, underripe, or overripe output
This disciplined planning improves daily productivity while maintaining consistency across harvest cycles. By aligning manpower availability with forecasted output, operational bottlenecks are reduced and estate performance remains predictable.
Field Operations & Estate Readiness
Field operations are executed by trained teams under continuous supervision to ensure safety, crop integrity, and productivity. While harvesting remains a core activity, Hansal Agro integrates estate upkeep as a permanent operational layer supporting both palm oil and rubber plantations.
Unified Estate Maintenance Activities
(applied across palm and rubber estates)
- Weeding to reduce nutrient competition and maintain clean harvesting/tapping areas
- Boundary clearing & wildlife control to protect workers, assets, and estate integrity
- Pruning to support plant health, accessibility, and productivity (fruit or latex flow)
- Fertilisation to sustain soil nutrients and long-term plantation performance
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Drainage & culvert maintenance to prevent waterlogging and
root stress
These activities are not treated as separate tasks but as continuous estate-conditioning measures that enable stable yields and safe operations.
