South Africa: Plenty of potatoes are available

Published 2021년 12월 29일

Tridge summary

Botswana has reopened its borders, allowing the resumption of potato imports from South Africa. Despite having an ample potato supply, demand in Botswana exceeds 240,000 bags per day. South Africa's potatoes are sourced from various regions, and the current potato market is robust with fair prices.
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“We have plenty of potatoes, but at the same time we have the demand to take it away. Yesterday night 230,000 10kg bags were offloaded at the market and that’s a lot. However, it’s a peak time in terms of demand and currently we sell over 240,000 per day. Demand is very good because Botswana re-opened its borders last week. " Botswana sporadically closes its borders to fresh produce imports like potatoes, tomatoes and onions from South Africa to protect its domestic producers. Local Botswana potatoes have finished and buyers have resumed buying potatoes in South Africa since the borders were re-opened last week Wednesday. Thursday was a public holiday in South Africa but since last Friday, David says, potato business has been brisk. "It's a big factor for us when the Botswana border opens," he explains. “Botswana and Mozambique take significant amounts of South Africa’s potatoes. Mozambique doesn’t close its border as there is no domestic potato production. " Potatoes: best ...
Source: Argenpapa

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