AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood Security Under Fire: Gunmen killed 17 farmers in Nigeria’s Zamfara state during the planting season, deepening fears that insecurity is pushing families off their land and worsening hunger risks. Policy & Compliance: Wales is launching a review to cut red tape for family farms, while UK tax rules are tightening digital record-keeping requirements for farmers. Input Support: India raised onion procurement under its buffer stock programme to ₹16.50/kg, and Nigeria’s federal programme is distributing free fertiliser to thousands of smallholders. Trade Rules: The EU is rejecting Brazil’s bid to delay new antibiotic restrictions for beef imports, raising concerns about traceability readiness. Animal Health Emergency: The U.S. continues its response to the New World screwworm outbreak, with officials warning it could become a major cattle threat. Climate & Weather Risk: The UN and WMO warn El Niño could bring extreme heat, drought and flooding—pressuring agriculture, water and energy systems worldwide. Research & Collaboration: BRICS launched a global research call under its STI framework, targeting joint work in water, AI, energy, health and food.
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