South Africa’s maize harvest process is roughly 14% behind last year’s pace

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The farmers have so far delivered 6.4 million tonnes of maize to commercial silos. This season is running 14% behind last season's pace. The delays in the start of the season and the longer rainfall period are among the key reasons for this. South Africa is poised to harvest an ample 17.25 million tonnes of maize, the largest harvest on record. Listen to the podcast for more.
13 Jul English South Africa Investing · Food

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