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South Africa witnesses spike in tomato and potato prices

A spike in tomato and potato prices will force South Africans to reach even deeper into their pockets. Market prices for the two commodities have seen a massive spike due to severe rainfall in major producing regions over the past few months. Johnny van der Merwe, Managing director of agricultural information group Agrimark Trends, explains that the price of tomatoes spiked 21% to R5,40/kg in just one week.

"The latest tomato price increased by 21% to RS,40/kg last week, which was due to a 19% decrease in supply levels," Van der Merwe says. "If we continue to have a wetter climate, tomato prices can see significant support next year again. When we look into the latest price movements in the vegetable industry, we see the potato prices increasing by 39%, as was expected last week, to R41,29 per 10 kg bag. This is mostly due to higher rainfall and lower volumes available on the markets last week"

Source: foodformzansi.co.za

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