Despite a spell of harsh weather, crop production in South Africa has largely outperformed previous projections and is expected to remain healthy.

This is according to the 2024-25 summer forecast released by the South African Grain Information Service (Sagis), which noted that the country had seen considerable flooding in many areas and some of the worst regional drought on record towards the end of last year...

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