-
Recent Posts
- Inflation surges to 4% in April, the highest in 18 months
- SA’s unemployment figures rises to 32.7%
- Water crisis to top Presidential Coordinating Council’s agenda
- Tshwane sets aside over R2 billion for water, power upgrades
- AgriSA calls for fuel relief amid food price concerns
- Iran conflict to drive up fuel, food and living costs in SA
- Consumer inflation slows to 3%
- Government steps up fight against corruption in water sector
- Consumer inflation edges down to 3.5% as food and fuel prices ease
- High water demand straining SA’s infrastructure: Majodina
- AgriSA welcomes AGOA one-year extension
- Household food basket price up again, but slightly less than a year ago
-
Upcoming Events
There are no upcoming events.
Categories
Archives
@AugustusConsult
@AugustusConsult
Tag Archives: Food Prices
Concern as food prices increase by almost 9% within a year
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintSuthentira Govender, Sowetan Live, 26 January 2022 South Africans have been hit hard by rising food prices with the cost of the basic household food basket increasing by nearly 9% in the last year. Read More
No respite for your pockets, as food prices continue to rise
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintIna Opperman, The Citizen, 4 January 2022 While the country gears up to ensure that 2022 goes better financially than the past two years, South Africa’s poorest citizens are still battling to put food on the table, with the food … Continue reading
Food prices set to rise even higher next year
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintThabiso Mochiko, Times Live, 19 December 2021 South Africans will add treats to their Christmas tables if they can, but rising food prices mean many will have to adjust their menus — and there is no sign of a respite … Continue reading
Consumers battling high food, fuel prices and higher repo rate with same salaries
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintIna Opperman, The Citizen, 30 November 2021 Consumers are battling high food and fuel prices, as well as a higher repo rate with the same salaries they earned last year. Read More
Pandemic, looting mean food price hikes, Competition Commission says
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintSipokazi Fokazi, Times Live, 14 September 2021 The recent violent looting in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng has resulted in high food prices, particularly on essential items such cooking oil, potatoes, meat and sugar. Read More
High food prices continue to hurt low-income families
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintGiven Majola, IOL Business Report, 29 July 2021 The household food baskets for Durban, Cape Town and Pietermaritzburg increased marginally this month by R31.87, R51.28 and R12.04, respectively, while those of Joburg and Springbok declined marginally by R28.45 and R21.03, … Continue reading