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SA Canegrowers appeals for state intervention amid Tongaat s cash flow crunch

SA Canegrowers, a lobby group for thousands of growers in the industry, says it is writing to the Departments of Land Reform as well as Trade, Industry and Competition for talks about a financial intervention for those hit by Tongaat Hulett's business reescue.

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SA sugar growers expand buy local campaign to try and save a million livelihoods

Share The local industry has been forced to export domestic surplus onto an over-supplied world market at a significant loss. The SA Canegrowers Association has expanded its campaign aimed at raising awareness of the serious threats facing the local sugar industry. Chief among these is the significant share of the local market that cheap imports hold, the association said in a statement on Thursday. As a result of this trend, our local industry has been forced to export domestic surplus onto an over-supplied world market at a significant loss. This has put the future of the South African sugarcane industry under serious threat. Of particular concern are the futures of the 21 000 black small-scale growers, 65 000 farmworkers, 270 000 indirect jobs, and the one million livelihoods the industry supports, said the association.  

Sugar sector eyes master plan to protect its turf from big imports

Sugar sector eyes master plan to protect its turf from big imports By Given Majola Share DURBAN - THE SOUTH African sugar industry is looking to the recently signed Sugarcane Master Plan to stabilise the sector in 2021 after a flood of sugar imports devastated it South African Sugar Association (Sasa) executive director Trix Trikam said last week, “We are particularly concerned about high volumes of sugar imports from Eswatini. India and Brazil have continued to be the main non-African countries importing sugar into South Africa. These issues are being addressed through the recently signed Sugarcane Value Chain Master Plan to 2030.”

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