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South Africa imports 1.96 mt of maize in 2015/16

byCT Report
05/05/2016
in International Customs, South Africa
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JOHANNESBURG: South Africa imported 1.96 million tonnes of maize during the 2015/16 marketing season which ended April 30, compared with just 65,000 tonnes in the previous season, data released by the Grain Information Service (SAGIS) on Wednesday showed.

Africa’s biggest producer of the staple grain is generally a net maize exporter of maize but the crop has been scorched by drought in the past two seasons, triggering shortages. During the past marketing year, South Africa exported 683,000 tonnes of maize compared with about 1.95 million tonnes during the previous season.

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