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Narratives shaping SA’s 2025 production

Published: 03/02/2025

We find ourselves in a tricky crop season. At its start, we expected a recovery from the 2023/24 season characterised by El Niño induced drought damage. It started to rain in most regions of the country from mid-December 2024 to January 2025, and continued to rain at the time of this note’s publication. Grazing veld showed the promise of recovery, but concerns remain now that producers who have not yet completed planting are struggling to get into the fields because of the wet weather conditions. The main risk with planting late is the possibility of frost damage later in the season. If the country is fortunate to be spared from frost, as we have seen in recent seasons, the prospects for a better harvest remain, even for late plantings. Higher white maize prices in South Africa may be a reality in the first quarter of 2025 and relief may become evident in the second quarter of the year. – Wandile Sihlobo, Agbiz