Insinuating someone in the value chain is taking advantage of poor South Africans by suggesting food price increases are 'unjustified' is irresponsible, write Wandile Sihlobo and Johann Kirsteni.
Insinuating someone in the value chain is taking advantage of poor South Africans by suggesting food price increases are 'unjustified' is irresponsibleWe live in a time of higher food prices, part of the polycrisis that emerged on the back of the pandemic and Russia’s war on Ukraine, which
caused seizures in supply chains and energy and food price inflation. In short, this is not unique to South Africa. ..You’ve always trusted us to help you navigate the world. Support the Sunday Times by becoming a premium member for only R80 and keep the conversation going. You can cancel anytime.
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