NIH’s investment interest in In2Fruits Holdings (Pty) Ltd is driven by the company’s vertically integrated agribusiness model and its role within South Africa’s fruit production and export value chain. In2Fruits operates across cultivation, processing, packing, and global distribution, providing exposure to real assets and hard-currency earnings through international markets.
From an investment perspective, NIH recognises In2Fruits’ disciplined approach to asset management, operational efficiency, and market diversification. The company’s ability to manage agricultural risk through geographic spread, crop variety, and downstream processing aligns with NIH’s preference for resilient investments capable of withstanding climate, pricing, and logistical volatility.
In2Fruits’ focus on sustainable farming practices, labour development, and long-term orchard investment further reinforces its strategic relevance. These operational priorities support consistent production quality while contributing to food security, rural employment, and responsible land stewardship.
NIH’s interest in In2Fruits Holdings therefore reflects confidence in the company’s management capability, value-chain integration, and capacity to deliver sustainable returns from the agricultural sector. This investment aligns with NIH’s broader objective of supporting productive, export-oriented enterprises that contribute to economic growth and long-term capital stability.

