Information Hub
Overview
Welcome to the SAMAC Information Hub, your go-to resource for staying up-to-date with the latest developments in the Macadamia Industry. Here, you’ll find easy access to a wealth of information, including the most recent Government Gazettes including the statutory levies, newly enacted laws, crucial updates in the agriculture sector, industry standards, and statistic.
Our mission is simple: to keep our members and constituents informed about the ever-evolving landscape of agriculture. We strive to empower you with the knowledge needed to navigate this dynamic sector confidently and conveniently.
Please note that the Information Hub is dedicated solely to factual updates and does not entertain opinions or debates. SAMAC maintains neutrality and does not endorse any viewpoints expressed by external entities unless specifically requested for a legal opinion.
Legislation
Water
National Water Amendment Billding here
The National Water Amendment Bill refers to proposed changes or additions to the existing national legislation related to water management and usage.
Government notice no 50020, 4266 – Raw water use charges for the 2024
Exports
GG Notice (PPECB) on the control of exports of tree nuts 2 June 2023
China’s General Administration of Customs (GACC) Online Self‐Registration Guide
Labour matters
Minimum Wage Act
The Minimum Wage Act is a law that sets the lowest amount that a worker can be legally paid for their work.
Crop Estimate
REVISED CROP FORECAST QUARTER 3, 2024
At the end of the third quarter of 2024, the crop forecast for South Africa is estimated at 88 048 tonnes DNIS at 1.5% moisture content. This is a 5.16% increase from the quarter 2 estimate of 83 726 tonnes. Imported volumes are not included in the South African crop forecast.
A final crop figure will be determined and communicated early in 2025 to ensure its completeness and accuracy.
Industry Statistics
Employment Stats
Considerations
Our survey encompasses 183 respondents from a pool of over 2000 farmers within the industry, necessitating extrapolation for a more comprehensive overview. Our analysis hinges on the correlation between planted hectares and those in production. However, we haven’t factored in specialized value-adding businesses or the employment opportunities offered by secondary industries like agricultural service providers and product suppliers, which would significantly affect these figures.
The number of farm employees can fluctuate considerably, influenced by variables such as yield, on-farm prices, and the availability of alternative tasks or crops for labour. Given the significant disparities in employment and management approaches between the Post-Harvest and Harvest periods, these figures have been reported separately.
The number of nursery employees can vary due to diverse business models, including catering to household plants or other crop types alongside Macadamias. Refinements to the questionnaire’s wording and context could enhance the precision of future data analyses.
Import and Export Stats
Tree Census
WMO Macadamia Product Standard
Industry Resources
Links
PDF Documents
FAQs
Find answers to common inquiries about SAMAC and the Macadamia Industry in South Africa.