AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGeographical Indications: Japan registered “Japanese tea” under its GI system to crack down on overseas imitations and protect brand value. Food Prices & Inputs: U.S. farm costs are rising fast, with diesel up 46% and urea up 47% since the war began—setting up pressure for higher food prices. Ghana Tomato Push: Ghana’s agriculture minister says irrigation upgrades and farm protection measures should cut tomato imports within 3–4 months. U.S. Ag Labor: A new clarification on H-2A visa eligibility for dairy aims to ease a long-running labor mismatch, while broader farm labor reform is moving through Congress. Pollinators Under Threat: Research finds the pesticide sulfoxaflor can disrupt bumblebee gene activity tied to reproduction, raising concerns for future pollinator health. Animal Health Policy: South Africa ended its monopoly on foot-and-mouth disease vaccine imports, allowing private procurement under a settlement. Trade & Markets: The U.S. declined to extend USMCA in its current form, starting a 10-year wind-down clock that could ripple through North American farm exports. Weather Watch: India’s monsoon relief is uneven; risks linger for kharif as July rainfall may run below average.
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