Drought delivers another heavy blow to sugar producer

Operating profit for local sugar producer, Illovo Sugar, dropped by 37% for the first half of the 2015/216 financial year ended September 30, as the drought in sub-Saharan Africa continues.

This fall follows Tongaat Hulett’s announcement earlier this month of a 14% first-half profit fall.

Stress from the environment has increased crop vulnerability to pests and diseases, according to a statement posted on Illovo’s website.

Mohammed Abdool-Samad, Illovo group finance director, pointed out that recent recovery in world sugar prices was helping to mitigate the supply deficit, but a recovery in next year’s yield was dependent on summer rainfall returning to normal levels.

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