Trends in and determinants of South African maize exports in the post-deregulation era

J. Geyser, Anmar Pretorius, A. Fourie
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Orientation: Agricultural plays a key role in South Africa’s economy, but its exports are constrained by inadequate transport infrastructure, logistical bottlenecks and high production costs. Therefore, most agricultural products are transported to ports by road instead of the more economical rail. Product prices fluctuate with erratic domestic and international supply and demand, which affects competitiveness.Research purpose: The study investigates how transport cost and logistical shortcomings have impacted South African maize exports and competitiveness.Motivation for the study: Little prior research focused on the impact of transport and logistics on the competitiveness of agricultural exports in Africa. Maize, one of South Africa’s leading agricultural products with still-to-be-tapped export potential, was used as an example.Research approach/design and method: Trends in global maize exports and logistics performance are described, as well as South Africa’s share and rankings. Domestic trends in rail and road transport are investigated together with historic costs. Regression analysis investigates determinants of South African maize export volumes.Main findings: South Africa’s logistics-related competitiveness is declining. Rising domestic transport cost has a statistically significant negative effect on maize export volumes while international prices show the expected positive effect. Separate equations for exports through harbours and border posts rendered different results.Practical/managerial implications: Valuable insights are provided into the critical role of logistics efficiency in maize export competitiveness.Contribution/value-add: Empirical findings provide a starting point for more in-depth studies in this area and more informed policy discussions on how the competitiveness of South Africa’s agricultural exports can be enhanced.
后管制时代南非玉米出口的趋势和决定因素
方向:农业在南非经济中发挥着重要作用,但其出口却受到运输基础设施不足、物流瓶颈和生产成本高等因素的制约。因此,大多数农产品通过公路而不是更经济的铁路运往港口。产品价格随着国内和国际供求的不稳定而波动,这影响了竞争力。研究目的:本研究调查运输成本和物流缺陷如何影响南非玉米出口和竞争力:以往的研究很少关注运输和物流对非洲农产品出口竞争力的影响。玉米是南非的主要农产品之一,其出口潜力仍有待开发:介绍了全球玉米出口趋势和物流绩效,以及南非的份额和排名。对国内铁路和公路运输趋势以及历史成本进行了调查。回归分析调查了南非玉米出口量的决定因素:南非与物流相关的竞争力正在下降。在统计上,国内运输成本的上升对玉米出口量有显著的负面影响,而国际价格则显示出预期的正面影响。通过港口和边境口岸出口的单独方程得出了不同的结果:贡献/增值:经验性发现为在这一领域开展更深入的研究以及就如何提高南非农产品出口竞争力开展更知情的政策讨论提供了一个起点。
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