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So far 10.6m tons of maize have been harvested in SA

- Sandile Mchunu

SOUTH African farmers have managed to produce 10.6 million tons of maize during the first eleven weeks of harvesting. The farmers are only 5.03 million tons shy of the 15.63 million tons projected by the Crop Estimate Committee (CEC) earlier this year.

Wandile Sihlobo, the head of Agribusine­ss research at the Agricultur­al Business Chamber, said farmers continued to deliver large volumes of maize to commercial silos across the country, with 1.09 million tons delivered in the week ending July 14.

“About 66 percent of this was white maize with 34 percent being yellow maize. This brought South Africa’s 2017/18 total maize deliveries for “week 1 to 11” to 10.6 million tons,” said Sihlobo.

The CEC is expected to release its sixth production estimate tomorrow.

Sihlobo said from a pricing perspectiv­e, white maize spot price averaged R1 816 per ton last week, down 3 percent compared to a week before. The yellow maize price was higher, averaging R1 934 per ton and also down by 3 percent compared to a week before. Done well The country has done well on the export front, despite other countries in the region like Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe and Botswana also reporting a bumper harvest season. South Africa’s annual maize consumptio­n is estimated to be around 10.5 million tons, so this leaves room for exports.

Sihlobo said South Africa exported 82 859 tons of maize in the week ending July 14, well above the previous week’s volume of 32 699 tons the previous week.

“This has brought the country’s 2017/18 total maize exports to 544 874 tons, which equals to 24 percent of the season export forecast (2.2 million tons),” he said.

South Africa’s record harvest was assisted by the forecasted year-on-year production gain, which reflected a 35 percent increase in plantings. It was also spurred by higher prices and anticipate­d bumper yields, mostly owing to wetter conditions this season.

In the process the forecast of dry and warm weather conditions within the next two weeks could also add momentum to the harvest process, which is currently in full swing country-wide by getting the 15.63 million tons estimated.

“The areas that have harvested received exceptiona­l yields and that supports the national CEC view of a possible record crop of 15.63 million tons,” added Sihlobo.

He said on the global front, the Chicago maize market was down by 3.63 percent from levels seen at midday last Friday owing to forecasts of rainfall in some parts of the US Midwest.

“The weather remains a key focus in the US maize market, as the crop approaches pollinatio­n stage which requires moisture.

“Unfortunat­ely, the past few weeks experience­d persistent dryness and higher temperatur­es, which are not conducive for crop developmen­t,” Sihlobo said.

 ??  ?? Maize harvest at Gourton Farm in the Drakensber­g. South Africa’s harvest process is currently in full swing country-wide and estimated to reach an estimated 15.63 million tons.
Maize harvest at Gourton Farm in the Drakensber­g. South Africa’s harvest process is currently in full swing country-wide and estimated to reach an estimated 15.63 million tons.

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