AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoExtreme Heat & Food Risk: A “planet’s strongest heat dome” is forecast to bake the U.S. Plains and parts of the Mid-Atlantic, with temperatures near 110°F—raising alarms for crop stress and farm costs. Water Stress for Crops: Metro Manila’s Angat Dam keeps dropping even after Typhoon Inday rains, and authorities have reduced water allocations and suspended irrigation to protect supplies—threatening rice farmers. El Niño Watch: NOAA warns the 2026-27 El Niño could be “very strong,” with analysts flagging potential global food price pressure. Aquatic Conservation: Laos marked National Fish and Aquatic Animal Release Day, aiming to release over 72 million fish and aquatic animals to restore ecosystems. Ag Policy & Markets: Sri Lanka lifted restrictions on surplus rice use, allowing value-added products like beer, wine, biscuits and animal feed to absorb harvest swings. Farm Inputs & Compliance: Kazakhstan blocked cherry and plum imports from Kyrgyzstan after quarantine pests were found, with contaminated shipments returned and fines issued. Rural Livelihoods Tech: India’s eSaras is expanding digital commerce links for women’s SHGs and farmer groups to reach national buyers. Agronomy Careers: Midway Co-op in Kansas is running a summer internship for K-State agronomy students to build the next rural ag workforce.
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