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ASTRAL FOODS FORCES ESKOM TO KEEP POWER ON

Cut in supply would have been catastroph­ic

- SANDILE MCHUNU sandile.mchunu@inl.co.za

EMBATTLED Astral Foods yesterday successful­ly interdicte­d power utility Eskom from cutting the bulk supply of electricit­y to its Meadow Feeds business in the Rand West Local Municipali­ty pending the outcome of a review the poultry producer planned to launch next year.

Astral Feed managing director Michael Schmitz said the group decided to approach the South Gauteng High Court as the disconnect­ion of the electricit­y supply would have catastroph­ic consequenc­es on businesses in the municipali­ty.

Schmitz said Eskom wanted to cut the electricit­y despite written representa­tions made by Astral setting out the reasons why the disconnect­ion should not continue.

“In the circumstan­ces, Astral was left with no alternativ­e but to approach the court for relief,” Schmitz said.

Last month, Astral said that its earnings fell 55 percent during the year to end September despite feed sales declining 3.3 percent.

The group said its total dividend for the year fell 56 percent compared to last year’s R20.50, leaving shareholde­rs with R9, after having declared a final dividend of R4.25 for 2019.

The group said it incurred more than R120 million in costs relating to operationa­l challenges caused by water supply constraint­s from the deteriorat­ion of infrastruc­ture in Lekwa Municipali­ty, which supplies its processing plant in Standerton.

Astral said severe water supply interrupti­ons at Goldi, its largest poultry processing facility based in Standerton, under the Lekwa Municipal District, as well as Eskom electricit­y interrupti­ons, had marred what could have been a good year for the group.

Schmitz said Astral decided to launch an urgent interdict after Eskom issued a public notice in October to exercise its right to disconnect the supply of electricit­y to the Rand West Municipali­ty.

The disconnect­ions were expected to commence last Wednesday (November 27) due to the non-payment of electricit­y by the municipali­ty.

Astral chief executive Chris Schutte said his company was happy that acting Judge Gerry Nel understood that the group should not be penalised for the inefficien­cies and corruption prevalent within the local municipali­ties.

Schutte said the interrupti­on of electricit­y to its animal feed mill was not justified as its electricit­y payments were up to date.

“The continued dependency on Eskom remains unhealthy and its repeated threats to interrupt supply has a profound effect on businesses such as Astral,” Schutte said.

Schutte said that the interrupti­on of electricit­y supply would affect its businesses as well as investment and growth opportunit­ies.

“It is unacceptab­le that big businesses are having to take over the responsibi­lity of protecting the interests of all paying customers as Eskom persists with the irrational idea of terminatin­g the electricit­y supply to the manufactur­ing sector that are both good corporate citizens and contribute significan­tly to job creation, while the current impasse is between two state entities,” Schutte said.

Astral Foods closed 0.25 percent higher at R201.50 on the JSE yesterday.

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 ??  ?? ASTRAL Foods says the interrupti­on of the electricit­y supply to its Meadow Feeds business would affect its businesses as well as investment and growth opportunit­ies. | Supplied
ASTRAL Foods says the interrupti­on of the electricit­y supply to its Meadow Feeds business would affect its businesses as well as investment and growth opportunit­ies. | Supplied

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