SA agricultural conditions

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We continue to receive encouraging notes about the prospects of La Niña in the 2025-26 summer season. The La Niña-induced rains will help support field crops, horticulture, and grazing veld for livestock. The farmers are optimistic and plan to increase area plantings, primarily of field crops.

One aspect of the agricultural sector that has posed a significant challenge is the livestock industry, which struggles with foot-and-mouth disease. But South Africa is embarking on vaccination nationwide. This will be a considerable undertaking to vaccinate over 12 million cattle (about 7.2 million are in the commercial herd).

The better weather outlook, combined with the vaccination campaign, provides us optimism that we may transition from a “mixed recovery” in 2025 to a “better recovery” in 2026. We remain optimistic.

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30 Nov English South Africa Investing · Food

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