AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFood security stress in the UK: Farmers’ groups warn Britain could face food shortages within months as heat and drought cut the worst harvest since 1984, livestock deaths rise, and cash-strapped producers struggle to plant for next year. Farm payments & drought relief (Ireland): The agriculture minister boosted advance payments under BISS/CRISS/Eco from 70% to 75% and loosened ACRES rules, allowing earlier mowing from Aug. 21 to ease fodder shortages. Crop progress update (Canada): Saskatchewan’s northeast reports slow crop development from cool, wet conditions, with producers waiting on warm, dry weather to finish maturity and harvest prep. Pest prevention (US/California): California officials urged residents to stop carrying fruit into the state as Mexican fruit-fly quarantines remain active in San Diego County. Biosecurity & scams (Northern Ireland/Georgia): NI farmers are warned about rising rogue traders targeting farms, while Georgia agriculture departments flagged a fake “vendor market” event on Facebook. Ag tech & energy for farms: Maharashtra will pilot AI/digital tools for 10,000 farmers, and Bangladesh inaugurated an agrivoltaics project combining solar power with irrigation. Community ag & education: Urban Roots of Tennessee opened a new garden in Raleigh, and Sauk Valley Community College hired Emily Brooks as full-time agriculture faculty.
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