Low repo rates positive for agriculture heading into the new crop season

Despite positive agri backdrop, farmers need to take a balanced approach when investing in their operations

The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) last week left the repo rate unchanged at a record low of 3.5% in its November 2020 meeting.

“The SARB’s inflation forecast indicates that it will be below the mid-point of the 3% to 6% range due to the slow economic recovery,” says Paul Makube, Senior Agricultural Economist at FNB Agri-Business.

“This implies limited upside for rates but also no further cuts in the medium term.

“Lower rates for longer especially as we head into the new crop season with increased demand for credit bode well for the agriculture sector.”

Makube adds that this together with lower fuel prices will further boost confidence in the sector and provide an opportunity for farmers to do the necessary refurbishments and replacement of machinery and equipment.

“We expect the agriculture sector to post another stellar performance in 2020/21 season.”

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