South African agricultural exports rose 10% in the first quarter to $3.36-billion from a year earlier as port performance improved and shipments to the US climbed, an industry body said.
The 14% increase in trade to the US, which totalled $202-million, comes as South Africa braces for the imposition of a 30% tariff on exports to the country by the Trump administration when a 90-day grace period expires in July.
“From now on a great deal hinge on whether South Africa succeeds in securing favourable terms with the US,” Wandile Sihlobo, chief economist of the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa, said in a note to clients on Monday.
South African farming exports rose for a sixth consecutive year in 2024 to a record $13.7-billion, as the industry expanded output of crops such as citrus, avocados and nuts, and sought new markets.
While it account for only 2% of total gross domestic product, the sector is
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