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Apr 18, 2018

Winter rainfall could be slightly delayed

It seems that the winter rainfall, which typically starts at the end April in the Western Cape province, could be slightly delayed. The weather charts have cleared across most parts of the province, with light showers expected within the next eight days to be mainly concentrated towards the coastal areas.
Apr 19, 2018

Trade aspects to remain a key focus in local wheat market

Trade aspects remain an important factor in the market as South Africa is a net importer of wheat (see Chart below). The wheat import tariff has triggered again on 10 April 2018 to R437 per tonne. The previous trigger was on 20 March 2018, which then, was calculated at R293.74 per tonne, after an uptick in international wheat prices (No2 HRW), which were supported by unfavourable weather conditions in the US wheat growing regions.
Apr 19, 2018

Farmers can be a part of making a land reform project work

There has been a lot of writing on the land reform subject since December 2017 when the ruling party adopted the notion of expropriation without compensation. A number of analysts (ourselves included) warned of the unintended consequences of the aforementioned policy proposal.
Apr 20, 2018

South African Agricultural Commodities Weekly Wrap

(English) The weather remains a key focus in the local agricultural market but could have a different impact on crops than the past couple of weeks.
Apr 20, 2018
Agri SA

Persverklaring: Dringende Aksie Nodig Teen Toenemende Plaasaanvalle

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Apr 23, 2018

Weather a key focus in SA wheat market

The weather is a primary focus in the South African wheat market as the winter wheat planting period approaches. The Western Cape province, which is a leading winter wheat producing province experienced persistent dryness in the past few months, therefore soil moisture is extremely low across the fields. The province needs to receive intense and persistent rainfall for soil moisture to improve, which will, therefore, add momentum to the planting process. However, the near-term weather forecasts present more of the same, which is cool and dry weather conditions across the province with the exception of the western areas which could receive light showers of between 16 and 25 millimetres in the week of 25 April 2018.
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