ECONOMIC DRIVERS OF SUGAR PRODUCTION AND EXPORT PERFORMANCE: THE CASE OF SOUTH AFRICA WITHIN THE TRIPARTITE FREE TRADE AREA

Mokgoshi John Mamashila
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Background: The economic performance of any sector is measured by the level of its competitiveness against its competitors. The South African sugar industry, as a member of the Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA), faces stiff competition and is therefore challenged to improve its production and export performance to survive and dominate in the market in the long term.   Aim: This study aimed to assess the competitiveness of the South African sugarcane industry by looking at the economic drivers of sugar production and export.   Methods: The study employed Michael Porter`s Diamond Model to assess the competitiveness of the South African sugarcane industry, using primary data collected from a total of 123 sugarcane farmers and 100 key stakeholders. A 7-point Likert scale was applied to indicate the degree to which each of the determining factors is perceived to affect the performance and resulting competitiveness of the sugar industry.   Results: The findings revealed that the major constraints experienced by respondents are the availability of skilled labour; cost of doing business; level of infrastructure development; cost of infrastructure; water availability; climatic conditions; rainfall patterns; availability of financial services; access to credit; crime; and HIV/AIDS. In terms of exports, tariffs were found to be the major constraint along with some of the aforementioned factors. Several factors that are experienced as having a positive effect on competitive success also emerged. These include product design; packaging; labelling and pricing; manager’s willingness to export; level of education and training; length of time in the business; experience; and language.
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食糖生产和出口绩效的经济驱动因素:三方自由贸易区内的南非案例
背景:任何行业的经济表现都是以其与竞争对手的竞争力水平来衡量的。作为三方自由贸易区(TFTA)的成员,南非制糖业面临着激烈的竞争,因此面临着提高其生产和出口业绩的挑战,以便在市场中长期生存并占据主导地位。目的:本研究旨在通过考察蔗糖生产和出口的经济驱动因素,评估南非甘蔗产业的竞争力。研究方法本研究采用迈克尔-波特的钻石模型评估南非甘蔗产业的竞争力,使用了从 123 位蔗农和 100 位主要利益相关者那里收集到的原始数据。采用 7 点李克特量表来表示每个决定性因素对蔗糖业绩效和由此产生的竞争力的影响程度。结果:调查结果显示,受访者遇到的主要制约因素包括:熟练劳动力的可用性;经营成本;基础设施发展水平;基础设施成本;水的可用性;气候条件;降雨模式;金融服务的可用性;信贷的获得;犯罪;以及艾滋病毒/艾滋病。在出口方面,除了上述一些因素外,关税也是主要制约因素。此外,还发现了一些对竞争成功有积极影响的因素。这些因素包括产品设计、包装、标签和定价、经理的出口意愿、教育和培训水平、经营时间长短、经验和语言。
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