AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFood Security & Trade: Albania’s food imports jumped 16.1% in the first four months of 2026, with vegetables (+14%), fruit and nuts (+11%), and dairy/eggs/honey (+10%) rising as tourism boosts demand faster than local farmers can supply. Agri-Climate Risk: Kenya’s seasonal forecast warns many key farming regions may see near-average to below-average rainfall from June to August, with coastal counties expecting wetter conditions—raising pressure on water planning inland. Livestock Health: South Africa is ramping up foot-and-mouth disease control, spending R494m on a record 13.5m vaccine doses and vaccinating 4.4m animals so far, while preparing a public-private biosecurity system to speed future responses. Policy & Markets: USDA opened a review window for ARC/PLC base acre increases (June 1–Aug 31, 2026), letting eligible landowners adjust safety-net coverage ahead of 2026 enrollment. Pest & Biosecurity: Wisconsin plans to deploy about 6,700 spongy moth traps across 36 counties to track new outlier populations and limit spread. Regional Ag Development: Cambodia’s Siem Reap is seeing a shift toward high-value grapes and durian, with farmers using training and small pilot plots to build agritourism. Enforcement: Philippine authorities seized P35.4m in allegedly smuggled onions and garlic in Nueva Ecija, targeting cold-storage storage linked to customs violations.
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