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Maize price manipulators should be jailed - COSATU WCape

Tony Ehrenreich says those trading in the commodity should be exposed so we can so who is driving increases

Cosatu demands that maize price manipulators be jailed

19 January 2016

Cosatu is concerned that traders are using the drought to manipulate maize price increases. The cost and supply of maize is very different to that being presented by the media. The media reports that maize prices are rising with amounts that only affect a small quantum of maize sold.

The amount of maize sold is within the amount that is available in South Africa in spite of the drought. It would seem that traders are manipulating the price of maize, where it is being bought and sold. This has a huge impact on poor communities who are dependent on maize as a basic food item. This increase has a knock on effect on other prices as it is an important input into meat production etc.

Cosatu calls for an investigation into the pricing of maize as this is clearly being manipulated by traders who are buying and selling amongst themselves. There can be no other reason that justifies an increase of R150 per ton when all other factors driving cost remain the same except local purchases of 70 000 tons.

Cosatu wants the trading of maize to be made public so we can follow the pricing and see who is driving price increases through purchases. These purchases should be publicly available. Cosatu calls on the Competition Commission to investigate the pricing model of the maize and the prices on the SAFEX and the JSE.

We also want a comprehensive investigation done into the demand and supply of maize in South Africa, in light of the drought. We believe the Government should intervene into the supply and pricing of maize given its central role in food security and hunger alleviation.

Cosatu want the investigation concluded as a matter of urgency and the perpetrators to be jailed for undermining South Africans’ food security through price manipulation.

Statement issued by Tony Ehrenreich, COSATU Western Cape Provincial Secretary, 19 January 2016