
Top stories



Marketing & MediaWendy Bergsteedt | How astronomy inspired Old Mutual's latest campaign thinking
Wendy Bergsteedt 3 hours



More news




ESG & Sustainability
Thousands of grants suspended after Sassa review process in Limpopo









Apples are a key export product for South Africa, contributing significantly to foreign exchange and employment.
According to industry body Hortgro, apple exports have grown by 40% over the past decade, largely driven by demand from the Far East and Asia, which now account for approximately 35% of all exports.
Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen highlighted the economic impact of this growth, noting that in 2023, the industry employed 32,397 farm workers, supporting 129,590 dependents.
Increased production to meet export demand could further boost employment, particularly in labour-intensive sectors like fruit and vegetable farming and related industries such as agro-processing, packaging, and logistics.
To export apples to Thailand, producers must comply with strict phytosanitary conditions, ensuring the fruit is free from quarantine pests.
Only registered and approved orchards, packhouses, and export establishments will be permitted to export apples to Thailand, with adherence to good agricultural practices, including integrated pest management.
For detailed export conditions, visit this link.