Load shedding: A food crisis in the making, thanks to the ANC government
19 January 2023
Everyone is familiar with the short-term consequences of load shedding: Lower industrial productivity, personal inconvenience and municipal water shortages are the most obvious.
Record-high food prices and even food shortages are, however, other possible consequences in the future.
In the 80s when electricity was abundant and EVKOM, as it was widely referred to at the time, invested in infrastructure, the agricultural sector was largely electrified.
New possibilities, like the large-scale rearing of broiler chickens, thousands of hectares under centre-pivot irrigation, expansive fruit orchards and climate-controlled greenhouse production, have characterised South African agriculture ever since.