He added that Oudtshoorn and Uniondale may also be running into trouble very soon, since the area had very little rainfall during the winter. This resulted in limited winter growth and very little lucerne for producers to cut.
The two irrigation dams in the Klein Karoo, the Kammanassie and the Stompdrift dams, were respectively 11 percent and 13 percent full, and producers can no longer irrigate, Opperman said.
Producers in Nelspoort and Murraysburg in the Central Karoo are also in dire need of drought assistance. “These areas usually get good rain, but very little rain fell to date. Warm winds are also drying out the already limited available pastures,” said Opperman.