AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFertilizer squeeze hits farmers as Iran war disrupts Hormuz: With nitrogen fertilizer moving through the Strait of Hormuz and shipping still constrained, U.S. planting costs are spiking fast—farmers are already cutting output, and UN-linked warnings point to broader food risk if the disruption drags on. Hunger emergency deepens in conflict zones: FAO/WFP warn DRC hunger is worsening again (tens of millions affected, millions in emergency conditions), while Somalia faces a rapidly intensifying malnutrition crisis with famine risk if rains fail and aid doesn’t scale. South Africa pushes jobs and citrus exports: The agriculture budget targets unlocking 300,000 jobs across the value chain, while South Africa becomes the top citrus exporter by volume—though growers still face input-cost and market-access pressure. New farm modernization funding: The Philippines starts rolling out a $1B World Bank program to cut losses, diversify crops, and boost climate resilience. Ag tech education gets a boost: Idaho students compete in an Ag Tech Robotics Challenge, using drones and GPS mapping to solve real farm scenarios.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.