South Africa’s consumer food inflation likely to continue slowing
Crunch: A customer selects vegetables in a Checkers supermarket. South Africa’s economy showed resilience in 2021, but hard times lie ahead. Photo: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg/Getty Images
The country’s sector should be robust enough to survive renewed global risks
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