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Wandile Sihlobo (born 16 October 1990) is a South African agricultural economist. He is the chief economist of the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa. He was appointed as a member of President Cyril Ramaphosa's Presidential Economic Advisory Council in 2019 after serving on the Presidential Expert Advisory Panel on Land Reform and Agriculture between 2018 and 2019. He is a columnist for Business Day, Fin24, and Farmer's Weekly magazine.

Education and personal life

Sihlobo was born in Eastern Cape, South Africa. He received his Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics from the University of Fort Hare in 2011. He received his M.Sc. from Stellenbosch University in 2016, with a thesis entitled 'An Evaluation of Competitiveness of South African Maize Exports'. As a young student, he engaged in activities with the Black Management Forum, International Food and Agribusiness Management Association and Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa.

Career

In 2013, at the age of 23, Sihlobo was appointed as an economist at Grain South Africa (Grain SA) where he was mainly responsible for macroeconomics, grain market and international trade research. In 2016, he became Head of Economic Research at the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa, later being promoted to Chief Economist in 2018. He and co-author Dr. Tinashe Kapuya received the second prize for Best Contributed Research Paper at the 52nd Annual Agricultural Economics Association of south Africa (AEASA) Conference in 2014 for their paper titled 'South African maize exports: a strategic export market analysis model approach'. Sihlobo published his first book, Finding Common Ground: Land, Equity and Agriculture, in 2020 which summarises previously published work that describes South African land reform and the farming sector.

Recognition

Agricultural Writers SA named Sihlobo the 'Agriculturalist of the Year' in 2018 for his numerous articles in newspapers and magazines and his engagement with the general public on Twitter. He was also featured in the Mail & Guardian's eminent 200 Young South Africans in Business and Entrepreneurship edition in 2019.

Publications

  • Sihlobo, W. (2020). Finding Common Ground: Land, Equity and Agriculture. Pan Macmillan, South Africa. ISBN 9781770107168.
  • Sihlobo, W., & Kapuya, T. (2018). Why Land'Expropriation without Compensation'is a bad idea. CDE Viewpoints No. 2, July 2018.
  • Sihlobo, W. (2018). The effect of land expropriation without compensation debate. FarmBiz, 4(11), 10–11.
  • Sihlobo, W. (2017). South Africa’s land reform: How it could work.Farmer’s Weekly, Volume 2017 Number 17022, Jun 2017, p. 14 – 25.
  • Sihlobo, W. (2016). An evaluation of competitiveness of South African maize exports. MScAgric thesis Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
  • Sihlobo, W., & Nel, L. (2016). Is South Africa’s agricultural sector addressing inclusive socio-economic development?. Opportunity for Change, 65.
  • Kapuya, T., & Sihlobo, W. (2016). Prioritisation of South Africa's orange export market in the Far East. FarmBiz, 2(9), 16–17.
  • Sihlobo, W., & Kapuya, T. (2016). Agbiz/IDC Agribusiness Confidence Index remains low: agribusiness update. FarmBiz, 2(7), 12–13.
  • Sihlobo, W. (2016). Review of the domestic and global wheat markets: business-wheat market. Farmer’s Weekly, 2016(16018), 42–43.
  • Sihlobo, W. (2016). Increased investment in research could potentially save South Africa’s wheat sector. Africa at LSE (24 Aug 2016). Blog Entry.
  • Sihlobo, W. (2014). South African maize market structure and East African export opportunities under the spotlight. Bothaville: Grain SA. www.grainsa.co.za/south-african-maize-market-structure-and-east-africanexport opportunities-under-the-spotlight.
  • Kapuya, T., & Sihlobo, W. (2014). South Africa’s maize exports: A Strategic Export Market Analysis model approach. Conference Paper for the 52nd Annual Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa (AEASA) Conference 2014.

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