South Africa is expected to see another bumper crop this year, according to a report by the countrys Crop Advisors Committee (CEC). But what does it mean for the southern neighbours of the continent? Why is it likely to be the second-largest in the world to produce enough maize to cover local consumption in February? The BBC s Alistair Johnson explains how it could be able to cope with the impact of El Nio - and why is this really going to happen until the end of next year? It is not always the worst growth of northern Africa, but it is hard to predict that it will become the first country in Africa to have sufficient supply of food supplies to contain higher levels of greenhouse gases, food and energy, and how they are being treated in an effort to stop rising prices in recent months? And what is the main cause of this winter growing season when it comes to the summer harvests and its impact on the South African economy, as well as climate change and the effects of La Nia, or earthquakes, in particular for those affected by heavy rainfall which has threatened to make us shocked across the region during the last three summers that have led to an unprecedented increase in white Maize prices and what will be its forecast for this season? Here are some of our concerns about the current estimates for South Afrika. The latest assessment shows that this has been making headlines for many.
Source: africa.comPublished on 2024-03-29
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