Impact of prolonged rainfall on agriculture and fresh produce market.

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GUEST - Thabile Nkunjana – Agricultural Economist
Gauteng has been experiencing relentless rainfall over the past few weeks, bringing much-needed water to the region but also raising concerns about its impact on agriculture. While rain is essential for crops, excessive downpours can lead to waterlogging, soil erosion, and damaged harvests—threatening food supply chains and market stability.
This morning, Woolworths released a statement confirming shortages of fresh produce due to heavy rains, highlighting the real consequences of extreme weather on the agricultural sector. So, at what point should we start worrying about the negative effects of this prolonged rainfall?
6 Mar 2025 6AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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