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According to a report by the South African News 24-hour website on April 27, the head of the agricultural department ofthe Western Cape, Ivan Mayer, said in a statement that the export of fruits from the Western Cape is expected to increase by 6%, with pears and nectarines .
, peaches increased by 12%, 26%, 2% respectively .
The Western Cape accounts for more than half of South Africa's agricultural exports .
Meyer said the Western Cape has had good rains since 2018 and the increased water availability is expected to help boost agricultural production .
In 2020, the Western Cape’s total exports of agricultural products and their processing industries reached R78.
68 billion .
At the same time, Mayer emphasized that the new crown pneumonia epidemic has caused disruption to international trade, challenges such as port throughput, tariff and non-tariff barriers, and the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has led to a sharp rise in the prices of commodities such as fertilizers .
, peaches increased by 12%, 26%, 2% respectively .
The Western Cape accounts for more than half of South Africa's agricultural exports .
Meyer said the Western Cape has had good rains since 2018 and the increased water availability is expected to help boost agricultural production .
In 2020, the Western Cape’s total exports of agricultural products and their processing industries reached R78.
68 billion .
At the same time, Mayer emphasized that the new crown pneumonia epidemic has caused disruption to international trade, challenges such as port throughput, tariff and non-tariff barriers, and the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has led to a sharp rise in the prices of commodities such as fertilizers .