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Impact of water restrictions on potato production in South Africa

FP Coetzee of Potatoes South Africa highlighted the dramatic price increase in potatoes following a reduction in production due to load-shedding in 2023. With a 1,600 ha reduction, prices surged from R42,87/10kg to R72,92/10kg. A further reduction of 2,100 ha, as might occur with proposed agricultural water usage restrictions, could drastically elevate prices.

The Department of Water and Sanitation's proposal for a 30% reduction in water extraction in the Berg-Olifants area could lead to a significant decrease in potato cultivation. This proposal has sparked controversy, with concerns about the economic impact and the accuracy of water availability calculations. The potential for increased prices, economic hardship, and ecological risks from reduced potato production underscores the importance of sustainable water management practices. Potatoes South Africa advocates for efficient water management and training to mitigate the potential negative impacts on the industry and community.

[ R1 = €0.05 ]


Source: farmersweekly.co.za

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