Drop in agricultural production in Limpopo
Updated | By Maidi Monareng
Limpopo MEC for Agriculture, Joy Matshoge said agricultural production has dropped significantly in Limpopo due to the worst drought in southern Africa in decades.
Matshoge addressed a strategic planning session in Polokwane.
She said the department was encouraging farmers to plant seeds that require less water.
"We have some drought resistance seeds that we are giving to our farmers on dry land and we are trying to assist those who are on irrigation schemes," Matshoge said.
Matshoge said the drought has severely impacted food prices in the country, which has increased by 18 percent over the last year.
"Next time you shop, take note of the prices of tomatoes, pumpkins and bananas. The average prices for these items rose sharply over the 12 month period. Other food items that had an impact on your food expenses in the last year have been oils and fats, breads and cereals, and sugar and desserts. The recorded price increases were above average," she said.
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