Consumers will be affected as food prices go up, especially since maize meal is a staple of many households.
Drought relief
Last month, Deputy Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries Minister Bheki Cele said: "While awaiting a financial injection from the national coffers, the department allocated R1bn towards agricultural drought relief" after it had reprioritised 20% of the comprehensive agricultural support programme (Casp) and Ilima/Letsema, a departmental grant programme aimed at increasing food production.
The department of rural, environment and agricultural development has allocated R25m towards drought relief - R19m for fodder and R6m for livestock water. Cele said R24.6m had so far been spent on assisting 13,688 farmers.
Farmers hit hard
According to the crop estimates committee, summer crops will be 25% lower in the 2016/2017 year than in 2015/2016 as a result of the drought.
Livestock farmers have also been hit hard. The Red Meat Producers Organisation estimates that farmers lost 40,000 cattle in KwaZulu-Natal alone last year.