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A sign of resilience agriculture GDP rebounds 17.2% in Q4 2024

The overall 2024 agriculture sector GDP, however, fell for the second consecutive year by -8% year-on-year, which reflects the massive El Nino-induced downturn in production, particularly for summer crops.
The decline was unavoidable given a massive contraction of 9.1% year-on-year in total summer crops output to 15.53 million tonnes with the country’s major staple, maize, falling sharply by 22% year-on-year to 12.85 million tonnes.
Nonetheless, the Q4 sector rebound reflects the resilience of the sector despite the challenging operating conditions. We saw total agriculture exports jumping 3% year-on-year to $13.7bn for 2024 on the back of strong demand and better prices.
The Agribusiness Confidence Index (ACI), considered the leading indicator for agriculture GDP, already signalled the turnaround in agriculture fortunes after rising by 10 points in Q4 and way above the 50 points breakeven level at 58 points in the quarterly update during December.
Livestock, horticulture show positive performance
Following a disease onslaught in the previous years, the livestock subsector recovered modestly in Q4 while the horticulture subsector again posted good performance with limited production disruption due to the relatively higher dam levels and the sustained electricity supply for irrigation.
The return of La Nina weather conditions boosted confidence, and the sector is now set for recovery in 2025 as early indications are that total summer crops might yield 17.23 million tonne crops, a 10.9% increase from 2024 levels.
Consequently, grain prices eased from the 2024 highs recently, which augurs well for improved margins in the intensive livestock production systems as feed costs decline. Further, this is positive from a food inflation perspective as upward pressure dissipates into the second half of 2025.
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