According to Carl Opperman, CEO Agri Western Cape, the critically low farm dam levels were particularly worrisome since the province’s rainy season was already over.
“Water shortages remain a huge challenge and Agri Western Cape is worried about the long-term effect of the drought on the province’s strong export commodities that need water for production,” said Opperman.
In the Karoo area, farm dams were now at levels where they would normally be by March next year, according to Opperman. He added that the organisation was still delivering feed to producers in the drought-stricken Karoo and West Coast areas where livestock producers had been without available grazing for months.