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South Africa's 2022/23 maize production estimate is the second largest on record

Maize (Corn)
Peanut Kernel
Published Jun 28, 2023

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The recent production estimates for South Africa's summer crop harvest reflect large yields and resulted in an increase in the country's commercial maize production estimate by 1% to 16.35 million tonnes. This is 6% higher than the previous season and the second-largest harvest on record. Additionally, soybean production is at a record estimate of 2.76 million tonnes, allowing for both domestic demand to be met and for exports. However, sunflower seed production was lower due to reduced planted areas and yields. Overall, the large harvests are expected to help moderate prices for grains-related food products.
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With summer crop harvest underway across South Africa, the recent production estimates are more reliable and reflect the large yields farmers continue to reap. Hence, we were not surprised this afternoon when South Africa's Crop Estimates Committee lifted the country's 2022/23 commercial maize production estimate by 1% from last month to 16,35 million tonnes. This crop is 6% more than the 2021/22 season and the second-largest harvest on record. The expected ample harvest is primarily on the back of large yields, as the area planted is slightly down from the 2021/22 season. About 8,64 million tonnes is white maize, with 7,71 million tonnes being yellow maize. A crop of 16,35 million tonnes implies South Africa will have sufficient supplies to meet domestic maize needs of roughly 11,40 million tonnes and have over 3,00 million tonnes for export markets in the 2023/24 marketing year. The soybeans harvest was unchanged from May's record estimate of 2,76 million tonnes (up 24% y/y). ...
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