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Technological Innovation and Modernization
South Africa’s commercial agriculture is increasingly embracing technology to boost productivity and sustainability. A 2019–2021 survey by the Centre for Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators (CeSTII-HSRC) found that 67.1% of agribusinesses engaged in innovation activities, including precision agriculture, robotics, and advanced agro-processing. Technologies such as drought-resistant crops, water-efficient irrigation, and digital platforms for farm management are critical for addressing climate challenges and improving yields. For instance, projects funded by the Agricultural Bio-economy Innovation Partnership Programme (ABIPP) in 2023/24 focused on climate-resilient wheat breeding and agro-processing innovations like dairy waste beneficiation.As South Africa chairs the G20 in 2025, it has an opportunity to advocate for digital innovation in agriculture, particularly for smallholder integration into commercial value chains. Investments in AgriTech, such as smart sensors and AI-driven analytics, will be crucial for large-scale farms to remain globally competitive.
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Expanding Export Markets
South Africa’s progressive trade policies have made it the only African country among the top 40 global agricultural exporters, ranking 32nd in 2023 with $13.2 billion in exports. The focus for 2025 is on deepening trade ties with high-growth markets, particularly within the expanded BRICS bloc (now including Indonesia) and ASEAN. Countries like China, India, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt offer significant opportunities for South African citrus, beef, wine, and wool. Retaining access to existing markets, such as the African continent (44% of exports) and the EU (19%), remains vital, especially with the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) up for renewal in 2025. Concerns about AGOA’s potential collapse highlight the need for diplomatic efforts to secure trade agreements. -
Land Reform and Inclusivity
Land reform remains a critical issue, with the government holding approximately 2.5 million hectares of underutilized agricultural land. President Cyril Ramaphosa has emphasized accelerating land redistribution with title deeds to boost black farmers’ participation in commercial agriculture, where they currently account for only 10% of output. The Agriculture and Agro-processing Master Plan, supported by blended finance schemes from the Land Bank and private institutions, aims to integrate emerging farmers into commercial value chains.However, the signing of the Expropriation Act in January 2025 has sparked controversy, with critics warning it could deter investment by allowing land seizures without compensation for public purposes. AgriSA has emphasized that no confiscations have occurred and continues to support inclusive land reform, but secure land tenure remains essential for attracting capital and fostering growth. -
Climate Resilience and Sustainability
Climate change poses a significant threat, with rising temperatures and extreme weather events like droughts and heatwaves impacting yields. The 2024 El Niño-induced drought underscored the need for climate-smart agriculture (CSA). South Africa is adopting practices such as conservation agriculture, crop diversification, and early warning systems for extreme weather. The G20 chairmanship offers a platform to promote CSA financing and knowledge-sharing, particularly for drought-resistant crops and water-efficient technologies.Sustainability still in progress—will complete soon! Let me know if you want me to prioritize any specific section or adjust the tone- We have too much Corporate graduates taking about agriculture without the input of real commercial and other farmers.
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