Despite holding low share in starchy roots, sweet potatoes offer significant potential for a variety of reasons. They are grown in a variety of regions in South Africa, thriving in different soil types and are fairly drought-resistant.
With the changing climatic conditions due to global warming, sustainability becomes increasingly important. Water scarcity remains a constant concern, particularly since the severe drought in the Western Cape in 2018, which resulted in a “Day Zero” where the province was predicting the day the dams run totally dry.
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Starchy Roots
This is the aggregation of fresh and dried unprocessed potatoes, cassava, sweet potatoes and other roots. Starchy root-based products such as chips, crisps as well as flour are excluded.
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