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Competition Commission Of SA launches Fresh Produce Market Inquiry

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Published: March 23, 2023
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Pretoria – The Competition Commission (Commission) has launched the Fresh Produce Market Inquiry (“FPMI”) in Tshwane.

The launch on Thursday, (23 March 2023), follows the publication of the final terms of reference for the FPMI in the Government Gazette on 14 February 2023, in terms of section 43B of the Competition Act 89 of 1998 (as amended) (the “Act”).

In terms of this Act, the Commission must publish these terms of reference in the Government Gazette announcing the establishment of the market inquiry at least 20 business days before the market inquiry commences.

The Commission said it has since determined that the FPMI will officially commence on 31 March 2023.

The Commission said the purpose of the FPMI is to examine whether any features in the fresh produce value chain impede, restrict, or distort competition in the market.

“The food and agro-processing sector has been a priority for the Commission since 2008 due to its significant contribution to the economy broadly and its potential to serve as a driver of inclusive growth in the South African economy,” said Commissioner Doris Tshepe in her opening remarks.

“It is for these reasons that the Commission, through the FPMI, intends to conduct an inquiry into the fresh produce value chain, in order to understand its functioning and the features, or combination of features, that may be impeding competition and participation.”

The market inquiry will focus on particular issues at each layer of the value chain, including the sale of fresh produce by the farmer to the customer (the retailer, processor, or export market).

The Commission has identified three themes that cover the entire fresh produce value chain.

The themes are as follows:
• Efficiency of the value chain, with an emphasis on the dynamics around fresh produce market facilities.
• Market dynamics of key inputs and its impact on producers.  
• Barriers to entry, expansion, and participation.

Deputy Commissioner Hardin Ratshisusu, who will be chairing the inquiry, said: “The main objective of the FPMI is to identify features, or combination of features, that inhibit or distort competition and participation in the fresh produce value chain.

“Where there are competition and/or public interest issues, the FPMI will provide recommendations to foster competition and ensure equitable and meaningful participation in the value chain for the benefit of all stakeholders as well as consumers in the economy.”

For the purposes of this inquiry, the FPMI will focus on selected fruits and vegetables that are representative of the fresh produce value chain. The identified fruits and vegetables account for at least 70% of the production and sale of these products throughout South Africa.

They are:
• Five fruits – apples, citrus, bananas, pears, and table grapes.
• Six vegetables – potatoes, onions, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes, and spinach. Among key stakeholders in attendance were representatives from Agri SA and CGA Grower Development Company.

The Commission has also published the following important documents for the FPMI: Statement of Issues (SOI), guidelines for participation, and the administrative timetable.

Members of the public and stakeholders interested in participating in the FPMI are encouraged to visit the Commission’s website at https://www.compcom.co.za/fresh-produce-market-inquiry/ to access the documents.

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