Harvest & Horizon: South Africa’s GDP Drivers

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South Africa’s agricultural sector continues to prove its resilience, emerging as a primary engine for national economic growth. This episode dives into the latest Statistics South Africa data, showing how a 0.4% boost in GDP was fueled by strong performance in field crops and horticulture.

However, growth comes with its own set of challenges. We take a deep dive into the 2026 Avocado Season, where production is expected to soar to 22 million cartons. While the "on-year" yield is a win for farmers, we discuss the looming "perfect storm" of increased competition from Peru and the ongoing logistical bottlenecks at the Port of Cape Town.

Finally, we look at the skies. With the 2025/26 La Niña phase expected to exit by April, we explore what the shift to neutral atmospheric conditions means for rainfall stability and long-term crop planning.
20 Mar English South Africa News

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