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    Why South African food producers are under pressure

    August 28, 2023
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    Thoko Didiza, Minister in the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
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    South African food producers face significant pressure from high interest rates, inflation, and the electricity crisis, which impact their profit margins and increase input costs.

    1. Libstar, a prominent food producer, recently reported a substantial decline in half-year headline earnings per share, attributing it to persistently high inflation, interest rate hikes, and ongoing load-shedding.
    2. Tiger Brands, another major player in the industry, highlighted the escalating costs associated with load-shedding, leading to a significant increase in expenses during the six-month period ending March 2023.
    3. In the current economic environment, food producers struggle to pass on increased costs to consumers, resulting in reduced profit margins and financial challenges.
    4. Despite the challenges, food producer companies hold intrinsic value due to the essential nature of food consumption. However, the investment case for companies like Libstar is complicated, as their valuation and potential catalysts for growth and value unlock remain uncertain, except for speculations of potential takeover opportunities.
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