Anonymous However SA was a huge exporter across Africa both because similar policies in other countries killed their farms with communist/socialist policy generally ending in dictatorships and war. Now that supply is under pressure, prices skyrocket. So yes, they make more money off less food. That will be the case until they cannot sustain themselves anymore, which is fast approaching with some areas already experiencing food shortages.
Yes that's exactly what James Glancey says in his interview I posted.
Every country the British have left & handed to whomever to run, Zimbabwe/ Rhodesia included, has gone dramatically downhill despite billions in aid. It was better run under British rule. Sorry if it doesn't suit your agenda or ideology, but there you are. It didn't suit mine...so I had to change my politics. Reality tends to do that in the end.🤷♀️