AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBiosecurity Alert (U.S. livestock): Federal officials confirmed five New World screwworm cases in Texas (plus one earlier in New Mexico), prompting tighter animal movement rules and expanded sterile-fly releases to protect cattle and ranching. Farmgate Prices (Philippines): The Philippines set pre-harvest benchmark rice buying prices to shield farmer earnings as El Niño risk and higher input costs loom. Agri-Environment Funding (UK): Defra unveiled new Sustainable Farming Incentive 2026 funding (£240m) and Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (£50m), but the NFU warned it’s not enough to meet biodiversity and soil-health ambitions. Input Costs & Risk (UK): Farmers are being urged to manage disease and nitrogen spending carefully as fertiliser costs rise and weather variability bites. Farmer Protests (India): Odisha farmers blocked NH-59 in Kalahandi over delays in paddy procurement, citing rain damage and deteriorating stocks. Climate-smart Tech (U.S./Canada/Global): Agrivoltaics and mushroom-powered sanitation drew attention as practical ways to cut water and improve resilience, from heat-shaded crops to waterless composting toilets. Trade & Food Security (Global): UN-linked reporting highlighted rising meat production and ongoing food-loss pressures, while WFP warned conflict-driven hunger risks. Labor & Farm Operations (UK): A North Yorkshire potato farm won approval to keep seasonal European worker caravans, citing staffing needs for planting and processing.
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