SUNDAYS RIVER VALLEY CITRUS INDUSTRY COULD COLLAPSE DUE TO DECLINING ROADS INFRASTRUCTURE
The citrus industry, one of the largest foreign exchange earners for the Eastern Cape, is under threat due to declining road conditions.
The amount of foreign exchange earned by the citrus industry from exports from the Sundays River Valley is approximately R1, 5 billion per year.
A total annual (6 month season) crop is around 400 000 tons of fruit.
However, due to the declining roads I am informed that only 60% or 270 000 tons will be exported this year.
Apart from the threat of thousands of job losses, the inaction by the province to respond to repeated calls for road maintenance is of serious concern.