AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFood Safety & Trade Tensions: Armenia says it found no violations in Jermuk mineral water testing after Russia raised regulatory concerns, while also noting thrips detection on some farms and antibody results for tomatoes. Phytosanitary Dispute: Rosselkhoznadzor asked Iran to temporarily suspend certification for flowers exported to Russia, alleging packaging and external characteristics match previously restricted Armenian products. Cabinet Shake-up: Cyprus Agriculture Minister Maria Panayiotou is set to leave her post as part of a government reshuffle, with a replacement expected. Climate & Water Stress: Latin American governments are ramping up El Niño preparations for drought, heat, flooding and wildfire risk. Coastal & Marine Resilience: Wales will fund seven coastal projects (including oyster restoration and marine monitoring) with over £500,000. Agri-Workforce: Lithuania reports rising foreign hiring in agriculture, with 5,400 foreign workers in the sector as of July 1, 2026. Aquaculture & Flood Damage: Bangladesh’s Chattogram floods caused major losses to fisheries, livestock and cropland, with smallholders hit hardest. Policy & Infrastructure: The Philippines opened a P347M modern rice processing center in Iloilo to cut post-harvest losses and strengthen buffer stocks. Pest Threat: The emerald ash borer has been detected in the EU for the first time in Hungary and Slovakia, triggering new monitoring. Input Costs & Markets: Oil-market volatility tied to Mideast escalation is pushing up fertilizer-related concerns, while France forecasts a wheat output drop after heatwaves. Sustainable Land Use: Minnesota solar farms seeded with native grasses and wildflowers show how retired cropland can be rehabilitated under panels.
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