Posted on June 25, 2025
South Africa is injecting over $230 million into upgrading Cape Town’s harbor, aiming to ease congestion and boost agricultural exports. The plan includes the development of 30 hectares of idle land for warehousing and support services and the acquisition of new cranes and port equipment. Officials say the improvements will support the country’s fast-growing agri-export sector, which rose 10% in Q1 to $3.36 billion. With demand projected to climb 30% over the next five years, industry leaders are calling the investment both timely and necessary. As global markets beckon, this port revamp could be South Africa’s ticket to becoming a stronger player in agricultural trade.