Bumper Crop: South Africa's Maize Harvest Soars
South African farmers are projected to yield 17% more maize in the 2024/2025 season, with the Crop Estimates Committee estimating a harvest of 15.031 million metric tons. This includes 7.736 million tons of white maize and 7.295 million tons of yellow maize, showing significant growth from the previous season.
South African farmers are poised for a bountiful 2024/2025 maize harvest, with a predicted 17% increase over the previous season, according to the government's Crop Estimates Committee (CEC).
The CEC's sixth summer crop forecast projects the maize yield to reach 15.031 million metric tons, surpassing the 12.85 million metric tons harvested in the prior cycle.
This bumper crop includes 7.736 million tons of white maize for human consumption and 7.295 million tons of yellow maize primarily for animal feed.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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