SAFDA – SAFDA https://sa-fda.org.za South African Farmer's Development Association Thu, 21 May 2026 09:50:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://sa-fda.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-icons-32x32.png SAFDA – SAFDA https://sa-fda.org.za 32 32 May 2026 RV Price Update https://sa-fda.org.za/2026/05/21/may-2026-rv-price-update/ Thu, 21 May 2026 09:48:57 +0000 https://sa-fda.org.za/?p=6555 The RV price payable at the end of May 2026 for the 2026/2027 season increased to R6 750,75 per ton of RV, up by R75,34 from the previous month’s declared price of R6 675,41 per ton.

The upward movement was largely driven by stronger global sugar prices and a weaker Rand/Dollar exchange rate. The weighted average No.11 world market price rose to US16,51c/lb from US15,34c/lb, while the weighted average exchange rate weakened to R16,46 against the US Dollar.

Industry estimates further indicate that the most likely RV price for the 2026/2027 season remains around R6 751 per ton, with projections ranging between R6 526 and R7 047 depending on market conditions.

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SAFDA Welcomes Durban High Court Adjournment of the Tongaat Hulett Liquidation hearing https://sa-fda.org.za/2026/05/15/safda-welcomes-durban-high-court-adjournment-of-the-tongaat-hulett-liquidation-hearing/ Fri, 15 May 2026 13:24:35 +0000 https://sa-fda.org.za/?p=6506 The South African Farmers Development Association (SAFDA) has welcomed the decision by the Durban High Court to adjourn the hearing on the application to liquidate Tongaat Hulett Limited (THL), describing the development as a positive step toward finding a long-term solution for the sugar industry.

The liquidation application, filed by the Business Rescue Practitioners in February 2026, was heard earlier today in Durban. During proceedings, the court considered arguments from all parties on whether provisional liquidation should be granted. In her ruling, Judge Rithy Singh acknowledged the wider socio-economic impact such a decision could have on KwaZulu-Natal, emphasizing that Tongaat Hulett remains a critical contributor to the province’s economy.

The matter has now been adjourned to 17 and 18 June 2026, allowing stakeholders time to explore a more sustainable resolution. SAFDA also welcomed the Industrial Development Corporation’s additional R200 million in Post Commencement Funding, which will assist THL in completing mill maintenance and preparing operations for the current crushing season.

For many small-scale and emerging sugarcane farmers, the adjournment brings temporary relief after months of uncertainty surrounding the future of THL mills. However, concerns remain over cash flow pressures, delayed payments, and operational planning as growers continue to navigate difficult conditions, including ongoing sugar imports impacting the local industry.

SAFDA says it will continue engaging all relevant stakeholders to ensure that farmers remain central to any long-term solution for the industry.

Read the full media statement below for more details.

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April 2026 RV price declared https://sa-fda.org.za/2026/04/16/april-2026-rv-price-declared/ Thu, 16 Apr 2026 13:25:00 +0000 https://sa-fda.org.za/?p=6509 The RV price payable at the end of April 2026 for 2026/2027 season cane deliveries up to the end of March 2026 has been declared at R6,675.41 per ton. This marks a decrease of R810.69 per ton compared to the final declared RV price of R7,486.09 per ton for the 2025/2026 season.

The decline was mainly attributed to a downward revision of the Local Market Demand Estimate (LMDE) by 176,743 tons, which reduced local market proceeds by approximately R2.5 billion. The stronger LMDE recorded during the 2025/2026 season was largely influenced by the reintroduction of carry-over tonnages.

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SAFDA Welcomes Signing of Phase Two of the Sugar Industry Master Plan Media Statement https://sa-fda.org.za/2026/04/10/safda-welcomes-signing-of-phase-two-of-the-sugar-industry-master-plan-media-statement/ Fri, 10 Apr 2026 13:46:00 +0000 https://sa-fda.org.za/?p=6510 The South African Farmers Development Association (SAFDA) has applauded the signing of Phase Two of the Sugar Industry Master Plan (SIMP), describing it as a major milestone for the future sustainability and transformation of South Africa’s sugar industry.

The agreement was signed during a meeting of the Executive Oversight Committee held at the sugar industry headquarters in Mount Edgecombe, Durban. The first phase of the Master Plan, launched in 2020, focused on stabilizing the industry during a period marked by challenges such as the sugar tax, Covid-19, social unrest, and economic pressures.

Led by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic), the Master Plan brings together key industry stakeholders to strengthen and protect the sugar value chain through a shared framework of commitments and responsibilities.

A key focus of the second phase will be supporting small-scale farmers, who remain central to the Master Plan process. SAFDA noted that small-scale growers continue to benefit from initiatives such as the Premium Price Payment, which provides around R70 million annually in additional support to farmers.

Speaking during the signing ceremony, SAFDA Executing Chairman Dr Siyabonga Madlala emphasized the need for diversification opportunities within the industry, including the potential production of bioethanol. He also reaffirmed SAFDA’s commitment to transformation and ensuring that small-scale farmers remain protected and included in future developments.

Phase Two of the Master Plan is expected to focus on areas such as trade protection, diversification, and the advancement of small-scale growers, while addressing ongoing industry challenges including sugar imports, global market pressures, and the financial instability facing some sugar millers.

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SAFDA’s Five Key Expectations Ahead of the State of the Nation Address https://sa-fda.org.za/2026/02/09/safdas-five-key-expectations-ahead-of-the-state-of-the-nation-address/ Mon, 09 Feb 2026 13:47:58 +0000 https://sa-fda.org.za/?p=6511 The South African Farmers Development Association (SAFDA) remains focused on the critical issues affecting farmers and rural communities ahead of the upcoming State of the Nation Address. As the voice of thousands of black sugarcane growers and agricultural producers, SAFDA believes this address presents an important opportunity for government to outline practical solutions that support local agriculture, strengthen food security, and advance transformation.

Below are SAFDA’s five key expectations ahead of the address:

1. Action on Rising Sugar Imports

SAFDA remains deeply concerned that a sustained increase in sugar imports, if not carefully managed, will accelerate the exit of many local sugarcane growers from production.

When farm incomes decline, growers are forced to scale back operations, default on obligations, or abandon production altogether. This not only threatens livelihoods in rural communities but also weakens the long-term sustainability of the local sugar industry.

Government intervention is needed to ensure fair trade conditions while protecting domestic production capacity and jobs.

2. Clear Disaster Support Strategy for Farmers

SAFDA expects government to outline a clear disaster support strategy that prioritises infrastructure-led recovery, including the repair of irrigation systems, rural roads, and critical water and energy services.

Recent climate-related events have shown how vulnerable farming communities are to damaged infrastructure and disrupted services. Disaster relief must be targeted and accessible to small-scale farmers to prevent the erosion of hard-won transformation gains.

A responsive and practical disaster support framework is essential for safeguarding agricultural productivity.

3. Relief from Rising Input Costs

SAFDA expects the President to acknowledge the growing pressure that rising input costs are placing on farmers across the agricultural sector, particularly small-scale and emerging producers.

Escalating prices for fertiliser, fuel, electricity, animal feed, agrochemicals, and transport continue to erode farm profitability, leaving many producers struggling to remain viable.

Without targeted interventions, many farmers may be unable to sustain production, threatening both jobs and food supply chains.

4. Effective Rollout of the Foot and Mouth Disease Vaccine

The introduction of a locally available Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccine marks a critical turning point in South Africa’s efforts to control a disease that has disrupted livestock production, trade, and rural livelihoods.

While the development of the vaccine itself is a significant achievement, its impact will ultimately depend on how quickly, efficiently, and equitably it is rolled out to farmers across the country.

SAFDA expects government to provide clear timelines and implementation plans to ensure livestock farmers fully benefit from this breakthrough.

5. Progress on the Land and Agrarian Agency

SAFDA expects the President to update the nation on progress made towards the establishment of the Land and Agrarian Agency, which was announced during the 2021 State of the Nation Address and reaffirmed in 2022.

The establishment of the Land and Agrarian Agency remains central to the success of land reform, particularly in ensuring post-settlement support, coordinated development programmes, and access to finance for beneficiaries.

SAFDA believes meaningful progress on this commitment is long overdue.

As South Africa prepares for the State of the Nation Address, SAFDA hopes to hear clear commitments that place agriculture, rural development, and transformation at the centre of national priorities.

The success of farmers is directly linked to food security, economic growth, and the sustainability of rural communities. Strong leadership and decisive action are needed now more than ever.

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[WATCH] Dr. Siyabonga Madlala Comments on Pickets opposing regressive actions by SA Canegrowers https://sa-fda.org.za/2024/07/03/watch-dr-siyabonga-madlala-comments-on-pickets-opposing-regressive-actions-by-sa-canegrowers-2/ Wed, 03 Jul 2024 10:15:00 +0000 https://sa-fda.org.za/?p=6545
Video Credits: Lloyd Lloyd Phillips
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[WATCH] SAFDA pledges to support the new Minister of Agriculture if he backs the transformation of black small-scale growers https://sa-fda.org.za/2024/07/03/watch-safda-pledges-to-support-the-new-minister-of-agriculture-if-he-backs-the-transformation-of-black-small-scale-growers/ Wed, 03 Jul 2024 10:14:00 +0000 https://sa-fda.org.za/?p=6544
Video Credits : 1KZN TV

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