AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoClimate Risk & Planning: India’s farmers in Punjab are watching a potentially very strong El Niño as monsoon rainfall could stay below normal, raising irrigation costs and stressing groundwater; India’s agriculture ministry is drawing up contingency plans for vulnerable regions. Pollinators Under Pressure: A study funded by the USDA finds the common pesticide sulfoxaflor can change bumblebee gene activity and reproduction at low doses, adding to concerns about future pollination. Food Prices & Affordability: Nigeria’s NBS says Adamawa is the most affordable state for food items, though affordability remains uneven and protein/fresh produce are still under pressure. Market Support for Fruit: Malaysia’s Penang ramps up its 2026 durian plan, using forward purchases and a floor-price trigger to manage oversupply while premium varieties hold steady. Agricultural Policy & Inputs: West Bengal eases diesel-in-container limits for agriculture, healthcare, food supply and tea gardens after curbs disrupted operations. Animal Health Security: Florida issues emergency screwworm import rules, tightening certification and inspections to protect cattle herds. Rural Livelihoods & Violence: Gunmen in Nigeria’s Zamfara attacked a farming community, killing at least 15. Forestry Leadership: Tennessee appoints Heather Slayton as state forester, overseeing forests, fire prevention and support for landowners.
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