AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGlobal Food & Fertilizer Shock: An analysis warns that the Iran conflict’s spillover is now hitting energy, shipping, fertilizer and food systems, with global growth risks extending into 2027. Fertilizer Self-Reliance: India says it has kept fertilizer supply steady for Kharif 2026 by expanding domestic output and rerouting imports amid West Asia disruptions. Biofungicide Deal: Syngenta and Ascribe Bioscience signed a development and supply agreement for PHYTALIX, aiming to bring a next-gen biofungicide to Southeast Asia’s rice farmers. Farmer-Centric Policy in BRICS: Nigeria pushed BRICS support for agricultural modernization and agro-processing zones, stressing “farmer at the centre” priorities. Farm Tech on the Ground: California growers are using AI laser robots to cut pesticide use and target weeds and pests more precisely. Data Rights for Farmers: Scotland’s ag groups are moving toward a farmer-governed agri data partnership to reduce burdens and protect producer control. Agricultural Lab Upgrade: Fiji reopened its upgraded agricultural chemistry lab and crop research information centre after a $1.3m upgrade to improve testing and disease response. Land, Aviation, and Rural Impact (India): Noida International Airport began commercial flights to Lucknow, with Jewar farmers who contributed land among the inaugural passengers. Subsidy Equity (Bangladesh): A World Bank report says the richest farmers capture about half of fertilizer subsidy benefits, while the bottom 40% get only a small share.
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