South Africa's sugarcane crop yields are expected to meet local demand this year, with a slight increase in quality leading to more efficient sugar production. However, the industry faces challenges such as dry weather, which could reduce yields and shorten the season, and rising electricity costs, a particular concern for small-scale growers who rely on irrigation. SA Canegrowers is urging the government to develop a strategy to safeguard local jobs and is encouraging consumer support for locally produced sugar.