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2012 — 2024
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9 provinces6 measured pillars23 indicators2012 — 2024
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  1. National
  2. Availability
  3. Vegetables

Vegetables

Availability

Vegetable production volumes including potatoes, tomatoes and onions compared to historical averages.

55.6/ 100Good

Province Comparison

Vegetables score across 9 provinces
No province-level data available for this indicator.

Underlying Datapoints

36 rows · Q4 2024
ProvinceVegetable TypeCombined Score
ECCarrots55.6
ECGreen mealies55.6
ECCabbages55.6
ECTomatoes55.6
FSCabbages55.6
FSCarrots55.6
FSGreen mealies55.6
FSTomatoes55.6
GPCabbages55.6
GPCarrots55.6
GPGreen mealies55.6
GPTomatoes55.6
KZNCabbages55.6
KZNCarrots55.6
KZNGreen mealies55.6
KZNTomatoes55.6
LPGreen mealies55.6
LPCabbages55.6
LPCarrots55.6
LPTomatoes55.6
MPCabbages55.6
MPCarrots55.6
MPGreen mealies55.6
MPTomatoes55.6
NCCabbages55.6
NCCarrots55.6
NCGreen mealies55.6
NCTomatoes55.6
NWCabbages55.6
NWCarrots55.6

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Vegetables Score Over Time

72 data points from Q1 2007 to Q4 2024

No historical data available

Historical trend data for Vegetables

AAMP 2030 Targets

1 target linked to this indicator

Irrigation Expansion

Pillar 4

Expand irrigated agriculture by 19,550 hectares through infrastructure development.

Baseline (2022)

0

Target (2030)

19,550 hectares

Accountable

DALRRDDWS

Stakeholder Attribution

1 institution contributing data

DALRRD

Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development

Government

Primary government department responsible for agricultural policy, land reform, and rural development.

AAMP Role: Lead department, chairs Executive Oversight Committee

Data Source

Full methodology

Source

DALRRD

Pillar Weight

20%

Scoring Method

Min-max normalization with weighted aggregation. Directionality aligned so higher = better food security.