
South African sugarcane growers warn of industry crisis as sugar imports surge 400%
Sales of locally produced sugar are falling dramatically as a result of an unprecedented surge in heavily subsidised imported sugar,

Sales of locally produced sugar are falling dramatically as a result of an unprecedented surge in heavily subsidised imported sugar,

Media statement by SA Canegrowers and Womoba October 27, 2025 South Africa’s new Shesha, an energy drink made from the

Media statement by SA Canegrowers October 9, 2025 Every time you buy South African sugar, you’re directly supporting more than

Media Statement by SA Canegrowers September 30, 2025 Save our Sugar campaign calls on South Africans to choose job creating local

Media Release SA Canegrowers has thanked Minister Parks Tau for gazetting regulations on Wednesday that will allow retailers, food and

South Africa’s sugar industry is facing a perfect storm. As locally grown sugar is facing punitive tariffs in the US,

Press Statement by Higgins Mdluli, Chairman of SA Canegrowers July 30, 2025 South African sugar industry set for improved harvest;

Dr Thomas Funke – CEO SA Canegrowers As leaders of the BRICS nations convened in Brazil in early July, issues

Media Statement by Higgins Mdluli, Chairman SA Canegrowers July 9, 2025 US tariff and cheap sugar imports are a double

Delegates attending the annual World Association of Beet and Cane Growers (WABCG) conference in Cairns Australia this week raised their

Media statement by SA Canegrowers June 12, 2025 SA Canegrowers is pleased to announce the re-election of Higgins Mdluli as

The SA Canegrowers’ leadership and top management have concluded the organisation’s annual roadshow visiting it’s member organisations, both commercial and