The Citrus Exporters Association of Southern Africa (CGA) predicts a 14% drop in citrus exports from Southern Africa for the 2023 season, totaling 142.5 million cartons, down from 164.8 million in the previous year. This decline is due to several challenges, including increased farming costs, transportation issues, and new EU regulations on the False Coddling Moth. Despite these setbacks, there is an expected increase in exports to key markets as younger trees begin to contribute to production. However, severe weather conditions and decreased consumption in some countries may offset this growth.