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Climate change emerging as major financial risk for Eswatini SMEs

Samkelisiwe Mavimbela by Samkelisiwe Mavimbela
June 18, 2026
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Climate change emerging as major financial risk for Eswatini SMEs

Small Enterprises Development Company Chief Executive Officer Khethiwe Mhlanga.

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Mbabane- Climate change is increasingly becoming a financial and operational risk for Eswatini’s small
and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), with growing evidence showing that extreme weather events are
beginning to affect business performance, profitability and long-term sustainability.

The Small Enterprises Development Company (SEDCO) has warned that climate-related disruptions are
no longer future concerns but present-day business challenges that are affecting enterprises across
multiple sectors of the economy.

According to the institution, changing rainfall patterns, prolonged droughts and extreme weather events
are disrupting production cycles, damaging infrastructure and increasing operational costs for many
businesses.

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For SMEs, which typically operate with limited financial reserves and tighter cash flows, these
disruptions can have significant consequences. Unlike larger corporations that may have greater
capacity to absorb unexpected shocks, smaller businesses often face immediate financial pressure when
operations are interrupted.

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Agricultural enterprises are among the most affected, as unpredictable weather conditions continue to
impact crop yields and supply consistency. Transport-dependent businesses are also experiencing
challenges as weather-related damage to infrastructure affects the movement of goods and services.

SEDCO notes that climate risks are increasingly becoming balance sheet issues, with businesses facing
higher costs, reduced productivity and greater uncertainty in planning and investment decisions.

The tourism industry is another sector exposed to climate-related risks. Environmental degradation,
water shortages and extreme weather events have the potential to affect visitor numbers and increase
operating costs for businesses that rely on natural attractions and outdoor tourism activities.

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However, experts argue that the transition towards a greener economy also presents significant
business opportunities for enterprises that adapt early.

Growing demand for renewable energy solutions, climate-smart agricultural technologies and
sustainability-focused services is creating new markets for entrepreneurs. Businesses involved in solar
energy installations, energy efficiency solutions and environmentally sustainable products are expected
to benefit from changing consumer and investor preferences.

Ultimately, the organization believes that increased access to green finance be critical in helping SMEs
invest in technologies and systems that strengthen resilience while improving competitiveness.

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In this,the institution further emphasized the need for stronger collaboration between government,
financial institutions, development partners and the private sector to support climate adaptation efforts
and unlock new economic opportunities.

As climate-related disruptions become more frequent, business leaders are being encouraged to view
climate resilience as a strategic investment rather than a compliance exercise.

With investors and international markets increasingly placing greater emphasis on sustainability,
enterprises that strengthen their climate preparedness may be better positioned to attract funding,
secure market opportunities and remain competitive in the years ahead.

Samkelisiwe Mavimbela

Samkelisiwe Mavimbela

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