AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoIrrigation Push in the Philippines: The National Irrigation Administration is moving ahead with a P7.1 billion Lower Cabu Irrigation Project in Nueva Ecija to cut drought risk and boost multiple cropping, shifting farmers from rainfed dependence. Food-Logistics Upgrade: The Philippines Department of Agriculture is fast-tracking the Clark National Food Hub in Pampanga, with P4 billion committed and first-phase operations targeted before end-2027 to streamline storage, processing, and distribution. Budget Bottleneck: A Philippine budget rollout slowdown is hitting agriculture hardest, with the Department of Agriculture releasing only 66% of its 2026 allocation by end-July. Heat Threat to Global Supplies: Europe’s summer heat wave is worsening fragile global food security, with drought and low river levels disrupting harvests and transport. Japan’s Salmon Boom: Japan is rapidly expanding domestic salmon and trout farming, including foreign-backed ventures, as demand rises across Asia. Biosecurity + Foreign Access Rules (US): Nebraska lawmakers advanced LB1096, tightening controls on foreign access to critical infrastructure and adding agricultural biosecurity penalties. Nigeria Sugar Self-Sufficiency: Nigeria’s sugar council is scaling up production with a $1 billion investment plan and N10 billion acceleration fund to reduce imports. Afghanistan Export Deals: Afghanistan’s agriculture exhibition in Kabul produced 74 cooperation agreements worth over $200 million aimed at boosting mechanized production and export markets. Pollinator Protection Tech: A new beehive platform (“Beekon”) helps hives rise and lower with water levels to prevent flood damage, supporting pollination and farm resilience.
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