SA poultry company taking a knock due to blackouts

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Power cuts could have an impact on food security in South Africa says CEO of Astral Foods, Chris Schutte.

JOHANNESBURG - Power cuts could have an impact on food security in South Africa.He says the blackouts have made it difficult for Astral Foods, South Africa's largest poultry producer, to meet the demand for chicken at fast-food establishments.

In addition, the blackouts led to a direct loss of R126 million in the fiscal year that ended in September 2022.

 

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FatalMoves Which will result in price increases

Eish this loadshedding gave us a hard time food are rotten it's bad

BS... WEF is causing a global chicken crisis as they know its a sustainable source of food. the SA chicken industry was almost killed by Obama in 2015 and now the WEF is here to finish it off. Brazil will be the new producer.

You have to wonder how many people are getting food poisoning, how much food is being wasted. The selfish people sabotaging power plants have no idea how big the knock on damage is to our health and the economy

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