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South Africa's National Agricultural Marketing Council (NAMC) warned that the profitability and sustainability of South Africa's citrus industry continue to be affected, which may limit
further investment, according to South Africa's independent media website on December 7.
The industry faces headwinds
such as rising prices of inputs such as fuel and fertilizers, soaring shipping costs, and port-related operational challenges.
If the sustainability of South Africa's citrus industry is threatened, it could prevent new entrants along its value chain from playing a significant role
in the sector.
In addition to the bans imposed by the EU market, the industry needs to work with government authorities to invest more in research and development of cold sterilization innovations, develop pest-resistant varieties in existing and potential export markets, and make the cost of using the technology more acceptable
to producers and traders.
In addition, industry players should consider market diversification and invest in establishing new markets
.
further investment, according to South Africa's independent media website on December 7.
The industry faces headwinds
such as rising prices of inputs such as fuel and fertilizers, soaring shipping costs, and port-related operational challenges.
If the sustainability of South Africa's citrus industry is threatened, it could prevent new entrants along its value chain from playing a significant role
in the sector.
In addition to the bans imposed by the EU market, the industry needs to work with government authorities to invest more in research and development of cold sterilization innovations, develop pest-resistant varieties in existing and potential export markets, and make the cost of using the technology more acceptable
to producers and traders.
In addition, industry players should consider market diversification and invest in establishing new markets
.