Update on South Africa’s 2025-26 wheat imports progress

Published Oct 23, 2025

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The imports to date have totalled 92 705 tonnes from the United States, Australia, Lithuania and Poland. The United States was the new addition this marketing year, while the rest of the countries were the primary suppliers in the first week of the 2025-26 marketing year. The year ends in September 2026. We expect South

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Africa’s 2025-26 wheat imports to reach 1.74 million tonnes, down from 1.83 million tonnes in 2024-25 marketing year because of an expected slight recovery in the domestic harvest. For anyone wondering why South Africa imports wheat, I must highlight some brief historical perspective I have shared here before. South Africa began importing over a million tonnes of wheat from the 2003-04 marketing year. In the years before that, wheat imports averaged 458 518 tonnes, for example, between 1989-90 and 2002-03. The import surge resulted from increased consumption and a decline in area plantings. From the 1997-98 season, South Africa’s wheat plantings fell below a million hectares, the norm in seasons before this period. This decline is better explained by the profitability challenges that farmers have faced since that period, specifically in the Free State and in non-conducive climatic conditions. The critical thing to recall is that before 1997-98, South Africa’s agricultural markets ...

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