This document explores the different factors that Favour and/or Hinder Sugarcane farming (production) in South Africa and how the Sugar Industry impacts the country's economy.
Factors that
favour/hinder
sugarcane farming
in South Africa.
Emihle B. Sihawu Gr.12F 2/21/21 Geography
,Table of Contents
Hypothesis.....................................................................................
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Objectives.......................................................................................................................................................................4
*PRIMARY DATA*.....................................................................................................................................................5
*Secondary data*................................................................................................................. 5
*Problems I may face while collecting data*..............................................................................................................5
*discussion*......................................................................................................................... 6
INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................................................6
The Factors that hinder sugarcane production in South Africa..............................................................................8
.......................................................................................................................................................................................11
Factors that favour sugarcane production in South Africa...................................................................................12
Production of important field crops and horticultural products (‘000t):..............................................................14
Maize............................................................................................................................................................................14
12 567............................................................................................................................................................................14
Wheat...........................................................................................................................................................................14
1 928..............................................................................................................................................................................14
Sugar cane....................................................................................................................................................................14
20 411............................................................................................................................................................................14
Grain sorghum............................................................................................................................................................14
318.................................................................................................................................................................................14
Groundnuts..................................................................................................................................................................14
113.................................................................................................................................................................................14
Sunflower seed.............................................................................................................................................................14
833.................................................................................................................................................................................14
Soft fruit.......................................................................................................................................................................14
1 829..............................................................................................................................................................................14
Citrus fruit...................................................................................................................................................................14
2 218..............................................................................................................................................................................14
Vegetables....................................................................................................................................................................14
2 442..............................................................................................................................................................................14
Potatoes........................................................................................................................................................................14
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Analysis and conclusion..............................................................................................................................................15
Bibliography...............................................................................................................................................................16
Websites.......................................................................................................................................................................17
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