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More people starving as input costs rise

t the beginning of May, the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy announced another increase in the price of diesel. This is the third consecutive month in which diesel prices have increased, and if you live inland, you can now expect to pay over R23/£. This is particularly bad news for winter-crop

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