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05/21/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/21/2026 12:35

South Africa: Peak-Season Flooding Threatens South Africa's Citrus Exports

Heavy rainfall in South Africa's Eastern and Western Cape provinces caused widespread flooding. The government declared a national disaster due to significant infrastructure damage. The floods destroyed export-quality fruit and wiped-out entire crops for some growers at the peak of the season. The flooding is expected to impact soft citrus production in both provinces, as the rains arrived during early mandarin harvesting.
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