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Feed costs and trade pressures weigh on South Africa’s Pig Industry

South Africa’s pig industry faces rising feed costs, trade pressures, and logistics disruptions, impacting profitability amid shifting global markets.

20 March 2026
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Agricultural developments in South Africa are expected to have indirect but notable implications for the pig industry, particularly through feed costs and broader market conditions. However, much more than expected the wheat import requirements point to tighter grain supply dynamics, which could increase feed prices, a major cost component in pig production. At the same time, declining global sugar prices reflect broader commodity market shifts that are weighing on agricultural sentiment.

Logistical challenges, including disruptions at the Port of Cape Town, and rising input costs linked to global tensions are adding pressure across the farming sector. Increased fuel and fertiliser costs are expected to raise operational expenses, which may affect pig producers through higher transport, feed production and overall farm management costs.

Despite these challenges, overall agricultural production conditions remain relatively stable, with strong performance expected in several crop and horticulture sectors. However, sustained cost pressures and trade disruptions could continue to influence profitability in the pig industry, as producers navigate a more complex and uncertain operating environment in 2026.

March 18, 2026/South Africa/
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/

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