The South African Weather Service has announced a heat wave in Gauteng, eastern North West province, eastern Mpumalanga Highveld, and South West Limpopo bushveld, with no rain forecasted until the end of the week. This weather condition could impact fruit crops, expediting the ripening of blueberries and strawberries but potentially increasing fruit drop due to high temperatures. The heatwave and daily power outages also pose challenges for farmers, including increased irrigation needs, disruptions to irrigation schedules, and higher costs for maintaining the cold chain and operating packing shops. These issues are compounded by the need for diesel generators and overtime expenses, putting financial strain on agricultural businesses.