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Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Thoko Didiza says South Africans don’t need to panic about any impending food shortages in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Image: SABC NewsMinister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Thoko Didiza says South Africans don’t need to panic about any impendingThis follows reports of panic buying caused by fears of food shortages in South Africa in recent weeks, due to the conflict which brought global economic uncertainty.

Didiza has met with stakeholders in the food and agricultural industry and farmers associations. They discussed the availability of food safety as part of the Inter-Ministerial Task Team’s assessment of the Ukraine conflict to the local economy.“As a result of global uncertainties there’s a little bit of price hike on food and there was a panic on some of our citizens that there might be having a scarcity in food types.

“So I thought it’s important to assure our citizens that we do have enough and therefore there’s no need for panic buying. There’s very little that we import from Ukraine and Russia in terms of oil. So from where we seat we don’t have any anxiety or sense that we need to panic,” says Minister Didiza.

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