South African Corn Exports May Plunge 58% on El Niño, Agbiz Says

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South African corn exports will probably drop 58% this marketing season, potentially resulting in shortages in neighboring states that traditionally rely on the nation during droughts, the Agricultural Business Chamber forecast.

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