Following many challenges towards the end of the review period, the 2022/2023 local sugar production season is expected to record declines. Several floods and civil unrest (in July 2021) in sugar-growing regions in KwaZulu-Natal saw fewer sugar plantations operating at full capacity. Furthermore, the high input costs, and the closure of two sugar mills further contributed to the decline of local production during the season. Declining domestic production increases sales of imported sugar to meet...

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