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    South Africa Sets New Agricultural Export Record Despite Sharp Drop in U.S. Trade

    South Africa’s agricultural sector ended 2025 on a historic note, with export earnings climbing to a record $15.1 billion, even as shipments to the United States fell sharply in the latter half of the year.

    The total represents a 10 percent increase from the previous year and marks the seventh consecutive annual rise in farm exports, highlighting the sector’s growing resilience amid shifting global trade conditions.

    The strong performance came despite mounting pressure from the U.S. market, where newly imposed tariffs on selected agricultural products significantly reduced South African exports. 

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    Wandile Sihlobo, chief economist at the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa, said shipments to the United States declined by 11 percent in the third quarter of 2025 before plunging by 39 percent in the final quarter.

    According to Sihlobo, the tariffs weighed heavily on export volumes toward the end of the year, raising fresh concerns about the reliability of South Africa’s access to the American market.

    As exports to the U.S. weakened, South Africa increasingly turned to alternative markets to sustain growth. 

    The rest of Africa emerged as the country’s largest destination for agricultural exports, accounting for 53 percent of shipments in the fourth quarter. 

    Asia and the Middle East together made up 17 percent, while the European Union accounted for 16 percent.

    By contrast, the Americas—including the United States—represented just 4 percent of total agricultural exports during the period, underscoring a notable shift in South Africa’s trade patterns.

    Analysts say the figures point to a broader realignment of the country’s agricultural trade toward regional and emerging markets, reducing reliance on traditional Western partners. 

    If tariff barriers persist, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East are expected to play an even larger role in driving future growth for South Africa’s farm exports.

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