(Reuters) - Grain South Africa expects this season's maize crop to deteriorate further after a "disaster drought" in the grain belt, the farming group's general manager said on Wednesday.
South Africa cut its forecast for the maize crop by 11 percent to 6.907 million tonnes last week after one of the driest seasons in years, which has fuelled fears of a shortage of the staple grain.
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