South Africa will likely miss its maize export forecast for the 2025-26 marketing year

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South Africa may miss its maize export forecast of 2.4 million tonnes for the 2025-26 marketing year, which ends in April. The exports so far are at 1.7 million tonnes as of the first week of March 2026. Given a softer weekly export pace, it is unlikely that the country will see strong enough momentum in the remaining weeks of the current marketing year to reach the 2.4 million tonnes seasonal forecast for maize exports. The challenge is the softer global demand, not supply availability. I discuss this issue further in the podcast and its implications for the sector and maize users.

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16 Mar English South Africa Investing · Food

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