SA Canegrowers disappointed that Tongaat Hulett is appealing the High Court judgment ordering it to pay levies
2 August 2024
SA Canegrowers is disappointed that sugar producer Tongaat Hulett Limited (THL) has chosen to approach the Supreme Court to appeal that it must pay almost R526 million in statutory levies to the sugar industry.
On Thursday, THL’s business rescue practitioners announced that they had been granted the right to appeal a December 2023 decision by the Durban High Court that they had to pay outstanding levies to the sugar industry.
The overdue payment of these obligations threatens the livelihoods of many in the sugar industry. The sugar industry, that includes 24,000 small-scale farmers and 1,200 commercial farmers and a large downstream economy, supports the livelihoods of one million people in South Africa.
The industry is already facing other threats, including dampening demand for local sugar thanks to the Health Promotion Levy (sugar tax) and cheap sugar imports. Further delays in the payment will be to the detriment of thousands of growers and the rural economies of Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal that the sugarcane industry sustains.