South African maize futures reach four-year lows

South Africa's white and yellow maize futures have dropped to their lowest levels in four years, driven by a stronger rand, global oversupply, and La Niña rains. This decline is expected to ease food inflation and reduce feed costs for livestock farmers, though it poses challenges for grain producers.

South Africa's maize futures have faced significant pressure, with white maize futures down 35% over the past 12 months to just over R3,400 per tonne, their lowest since late 2021. Yellow maize futures have fallen 18% to under R3,350 per tonne, also their trough since late 2021, according to Barchart data.

This trend is attributed to a bumper 2024-25 season harvest, the second largest on record at about 16.44 million tons, boosted by La Niña rains. "We have an ample maize supply. We had the second-largest maize harvest on record in the 2024-25 season, at about 16.44 million tons. This ample maize harvest is behind the recent decline in maize prices," said Wandile Sihlobo, chief economist at the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa.

The stronger rand, which gained 12% against the dollar, combined with global oversupply from the US, Brazil, and the EU, has further depressed local prices. Daneel Rossouw, Head of Sales for Agriculture at Nedbank, noted: "Many major maize-producing regions have seen record or above-average crops... This has contributed to ample maize supplies internationally, which keeps world prices relatively subdued."

For consumers and the livestock sector, lower prices are welcome news, as they could stabilize food and meat costs. South Africa's consumer inflation slowed to 3.5% in November, though food inflation rose to 4.4%. Meat prices climbed to 12.2%, partly due to foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks. However, for grain farmers, it means squeezed margins in a capital-intensive industry. Tobias Doyer, CEO of Grain SA, warned: "Lower maize pricing is good news for consumers and the livestock sector... But it's a very harsh reality for grain producers."

The government's Crop Estimates Committee will release its first production estimate for the summer grain crop on 26 February, which markets will watch closely.

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