AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGeographical Indications: Japan’s farm ministry registered “Japanese tea” under its GI system to curb overseas imitations, with enforcement aimed at protecting brand value. Agroforestry Incentives: The Nature Conservancy and partners launched a 3-year agroforestry support program offering incentive payments from a $39M fund, with applications open until Aug. 11. Food Security & Prices: South Africa’s food-system inquiry ended with renewed calls for retailers to be accountable for hunger and affordability, despite claims that enough food exists nationally. Disease Watch: Australia confirmed H5N1 in a local seabird for the first time on the mainland, raising surveillance concerns while saying poultry and agriculture remain at low risk. Farm Resilience: Hawaii’s Agricultural Diagnostic Service Center is reopening free soil and plant testing for farmers hit by kona low storms, with the free-sample deadline July 21. Input & Market Pressure: EU lawmakers rejected a proposal that would have treated soybean oil as high ILUC-risk under the Renewable Energy Directive, backing the EU soy value chain. Local Disruption: Suffolk, UK, councils flagged that a solar-plus-storage scheme would remove about 96% from top agricultural land and could face opposition. Ghana Tomato Push: Ghana’s agriculture ministry says tomato supply measures—solar boreholes, irrigation and fencing—should show results in 3–4 months to cut imports.
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