SA Canegrowers hopes new Tongaat ownership will honour R526 million of outstanding levies
25 June 2024
SA Canegrowers takes note of the Competition Commission’s recommendation that Vision consortium’s bid for Tongaat Hulett be approved and hopes now that the consortium commits to honouring the almost R526 million in outstanding obligations to the sugar industry.
In May this year, the Durban High Court confirmed that the outstanding levies are due to be paid by Tongaat Hulett to the sugar industry. The overdue payments of these obligations are putting all canegrowers and many livelihoods in the sugar industry at risk. The sugar industry supports the livelihoods of one million people.
In order to get approval for the deal, the consortium agreed to buy cane from historically disadvantaged individuals and increase the land under sugarcane cultivation within six years.
“The consortium’s commitment to procure cane from small-scale growers, as well as provide financial support for such growers, will bring welcomed stability,” says Higgins Mdluli, chairman of SA Canegrowers. “But the industry also hopes that the new owners will honour the outstanding levies and put the matter to rest.”