South Africa's Crop Estimates Committee increased the country's 2022/23 maize production estimate by 2% to 16.1 million tonnes, making it the third-largest harvest on record. The country expects to have surplus maize for both domestic consumption and export in the 2023/24 marketing year. The soya bean harvest remains unchanged from April's record estimate of 2.8 million tonnes, allowing the country to meet domestic demand and export over 300,000 tonnes. Sunflower seed production is expected to decline due to a reduced planted area, while groundnut and dry bean production has seen a slight increase. Recent rain has not led to any quality issues, indicating a large harvest of high-quality summer crops, which could lead to a moderation in grains-related food product prices.