AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClimate & Food Prices: FAO says the global Food Price Index dipped 0.3% in June, though it’s still 2.2% higher than a year ago, with grains easing but rice and vegetable oils firming. Disaster Risk: Türkiye reports nearly 90,000 hectares of farmland damaged in the first half of 2026 from floods, hail, storms, frost and landslides—pushing up wasted inputs and highlighting low insurance uptake. Water & Governance: Jordan’s education ministry is studying facial recognition for attendance, while Namibia’s agriculture ministry clarifies it doesn’t choose which schools get boreholes—education sets beneficiaries, agriculture provides technical oversight. Farm Finance & Policy: Brazil’s Banco do Brasil will lend about $40.5B for the 2026/27 crop year, including support for small and medium producers. Food Systems & Trade: Mindanao mango exports have “almost none” in fresh form as pests, costs and competition squeeze growers; processors shift to dried fruit but still face price pressure. Sustainable Inputs & Regulation: Zambia targets 75,000 farmers with climate-smart training; the UK faces another heatwave, underscoring adaptation gaps. Market Integrity: Australia’s ACCC fined Lactalis over milk labels that used reconstituted ingredients while marketed as fresh.
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