South Africa's Q2 2022 agricultural exports declined 0.1% to $3.37bn due to lower prices and volumes.

South Africa's Q2 2022 agricultural exports declined slightly by 0.1% to $3.37bn (R59.7bn) compared to the same period in 2021, primarily due to lower product prices and reduced volumes. The country's top agricultural exports include citrus, apples and pears, maize, wine, dates, pineapples, avocados, sugar, grapes, fruit juices, nuts, and wool. Africa represents 42% of the total value of South Africa's agricultural exports, with Asia and the Middle East as the second-largest market. Despite the slight decrease, South Africa still holds a trade surplus in the sector.

August 20, 2024
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