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NAMPO 2026: FARMERS TURN INNOVATION INTO LONG‑TERM RESILIENCE

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Image 1: Brendan Jacobs, Head for Agribusiness for Business and Commercial Banking (BCB), Standard Bank South Africa

South Africa’s agricultural sector is increasingly redefining resilience, moving beyond short‑term survival towards profitability driven by practical innovation and better decision‑making. This shift reflects a broader evolution across the sector, where success is no longer measured only by the ability to withstand pressure, but by how effectively farmers adapt, improve efficiency and remain sustainably profitable over time. This theme comes into sharp focus ahead of the 2026 NAMPO Harvest Day in Bothaville, which this year centres on Resilience Through Innovation.

While recent commentary has pointed to rising cost pressures across agriculture and agribusiness, including input and logistics costs, the sector’s response is increasingly focused on planning, adaptation and commercial discipline rather than short‑term defensive measures.

“Resilience in agriculture has evolved,” says Brendan Jacobs, Head of Agribusiness at Business and Commercial Banking, Standard Bank South Africa. “Beyond just getting through a difficult season, it is about using innovation and better information to make smarter decisions, manage risk and build farming businesses that can remain profitable.”

Across the agricultural value chain, innovation is increasingly being applied where it delivers tangible value, from improving operational efficiency to strengthening financial planning and market access. Rather than innovation for its own sake, farmers are prioritising solutions that can be implemented in the short to medium term and that support commercial sustainability.

“Profitability has become the clearest indicator of resilience,” Jacobs added. “When innovation is applied with intent and supported by sound financial planning, it enables farmers to cope with volatility while also positioning their businesses for sustained growth.”

The conversations anticipated at NAMPO 2026 in Bothaville, Free State, point to a sector that is actively repositioning itself, transforming resilience from a defensive concept into a strategy for long‑term competitiveness and sustainability.

Standard Bank will engage with clients across the continent, and industry stakeholders at NAMPO Harvest Day, taking place from 12 to 15 May 2026, contributing to discussions focused on turning innovation into commercially resilient agricultural businesses.

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