
Could El Niño push up South Africa food prices?
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As forecasts point to a possible El Niño-driven drought during South Africa's next summer crop season, questions are growing about what it could mean for food prices. While droughts typically reduce agricultural output and push up the cost of food, experts say this time the country may be better prepared. Above-average rainfall over the past season has boosted soil moisture and dam levels, while healthy grain reserves could help cushion consumers from sharp price increases. Phemelo speaks to Senior Agricultural Economist at the National Agricultural Marketing Council, Thabile Nkunjana, about what South Africans can expect.

