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FocusOnClimateChange | African Farmers Association says drought has negatively impacted their business

The African Farmers Association of South Africa in Limpopo says the drought conditions have negative impact on their business.

The farmers have problems accessing water due to drying dams and rivers as well as water restrictions.gets underway in New York on Monday. Organisation chairperson Tshianeo Mathidi wants the summit to discuss ways of dealing with climate change.

Department of Water and Sanitation spokesperson Sputnik Ratau says most provinces are slowly recovering from 2014 and 2018 drought situations except the Eastern Cape. “The most concern for us at the moment is the Eastern Cape it hasn’t quite recovered as much as the other provinces in terms of recharging of rivers, especially speed into our dams, when you look at other provinces there are recoveries but there are still maybe pocket like you would have in Limpopo the province has recovered but you still have pockets around Sekhukhune Vhembe and around Giyani where you may find Middle Letaba been a bit dry.

 

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