HomeFarmers CornerChilli, garlic and tomato prices surge at Johannesburg and Pretoria markets, raising... Farmers Corner Chilli, garlic and tomato prices surge at Johannesburg and Pretoria markets, raising fresh produce costs for Lesotho border traders By Malefo Thinyane May 24, 2026 0 224 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Seeqela Valley Farms summer harvest - Lesotho Tribune Chilli, garlic and tomato prices surge at Johannesburg and Pretoria markets, raising fresh produce costs for Lesotho border traders Advertisement Advertisement DATAMATRIX Decoding Your Data Future DISCOVER MORE datamatrix.co.ls DATA INTELLIGENCE · LESOTHO Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleDangote opens refinery listing to African investors as South Africa’s pension giants signal partnership interestNext articleGem Diamonds: fewer carats sold but higher prices at Letšeng in Q1 Malefo Thinyane RELATED ARTICLES Farmers Corner Fresh produce prices and the CPI: what South Africa’s latest data means for farmers June 28, 2026 Farmers Corner Lesotho Housing to seize and sell Peka Fresh Produce maize crop over Maputsoe land “trespass” June 26, 2026 Farmers Corner Botswana pledges 100,000 FMD vaccine doses to Lesotho after first outbreak confirmed June 21, 2026 - Advertisment - Most Popular Moparamente ea reng o tseka naha o koalloa teronkong July 2, 2026 Ho thehoa sesole naheng ea Lesotho June 30, 2026 MP says he was offered R10 million and an armoured BMW to stay silent June 30, 2026 LEC can’t pay Eskom. Its acting MD has a security convoy. June 28, 2026 Load more Recent Comments