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The Index evaluates four dimensions of food security, namely availability, access, utilisation and overall stability, from 2012 to 2023, and creates a baseline to measure food security in South Africa yearly using publicly available and annually updated data.
While South Africa peaked at 64.9 on the Index in 2019, this number dropped to 45.3 in 2023 (zero indicates severe food insecurity). It means that, on average, more South Africans experienced greater (deeper) food insecurity in 2023, compared to any other year between 2012 and 2023.
“One of most concerning observations drawn from the Index is that child hunger remains a major issue. As many as one in four children are growth stunted – a number which is especially alarming given the country’s overall level of economic development,” commented Sanjeev Raghubir, chief sustainability officer for the Shoprite Group.
Africa’s largest food retailer commissioned the South African Food Security Index 2024 to enable a deeper understanding of the state of food security, to highlight where some of the biggest gaps may exist and to help inform better decision-making.
Additional takeouts from the Index include:
While the Index highlights that food security in the country could worsen over the next decade if immediate interventions are not implemented, it also shows that South Africa has drastically reduced hunger levels in the past.
Doing so again is possible and will require a concerted and collaborative effort by policymakers and relevant stakeholders.
“The findings of South African Food Security Index 2024 add further fuel to our daily obsession with affordability and accessibility to ensure that our most price-sensitive customers can put food on the table,” continues Raghubir.
“We will continue to fight hunger by offering the lowest possible prices in our Shoprite and USave stores, our extensive surplus food donation programme, fleet of mobile soup kitchens and the development of community food gardens.”
View the full report.