Pretoria: Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen has welcomed the latest Statistics South Africa Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures, which position the agricultural sector as the primary engine of South Africa's economic resilience.
According to South African Government News Agency, South Africa's GDP increased by 0.4% in the fourth quarter of 2025, contributing to an annual real GDP growth rate of 1.1% for the year.
The agriculture, forestry, and fishing sector recorded significant growth of 17.4% in 2025 compared to 2024, making it one of the strongest performing sectors of the economy. While some traditional pillars like mining faced headwinds, contracting by 0.6% due to declines in coal and platinum group metals, agriculture boosted the primary sector with a 0.4% increase in the final quarter, fueled by strong performances in field crops and horticulture.
Steenhuisen emphasized that the figures represent more than just statistics; they represent a lifeline for national development. "The agricultural sector is no longer just a contributor to the fiscus; it is a beacon of hope for job creation and national prosperity. No mistake should be made - this success is not merely the result of putting seeds in the ground. We are witnessing the evolution of a high-tech, scientific, and economically sophisticated industry. This is the new era of farming that offers our youth a diverse range of careers in tech-driven production, global logistics, and scientific research," the Minister said.
He added that the 2025/26 financial year results solidify agriculture's role as an important stabilizer of the South African economy. The Ministry and the Department of Agriculture reaffirmed its commitment to creating an environment where innovation and technical skills can continue to drive growth in the sector.
Meanwhile, Steenhuisen has held a meeting with Kuwait Ambassador to South Africa, Salem Al-Shebli, to explore agricultural investment opportunities between the two countries. The discussions also included the intention to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will strengthen collaboration and unlock new opportunities for growth, trade, and innovation in the agricultural sector. "South Africa continues to build strategic partnerships that support food security, investment, and the development of the agricultural sector," the department said in a statement on Tuesday.