AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEl Niño Watch: Curaçao and the wider Caribbean face a high chance (around 90%) of a strong El Niño developing later this year, with models pointing to extreme heat and drought that could strain water and food systems into 2027. Animal Health Alert: USDA confirmed the New World screwworm fly has been detected in Mexico near the Texas border, prompting tighter livestock port controls and a readiness plan to protect U.S. ranchers. Livestock Policy Fight: Congress is weighing a farm-bill move that could roll back state animal welfare rules, targeting California’s Proposition 12 and raising alarms for producers and animal-protection advocates. Disease in Dairy: Texas reported its first HPAI case in a dairy herd this year; the farm is quarantined and officials say pasteurization keeps the commercial milk supply safe. Tech for Yields: China released a 2026-2030 blueprint to boost food security via AI, gene editing, and advanced machinery, aiming to lift tech’s contribution to farm output. Water for Rice: Malaysia’s agriculture ministry added RM850,000 for tube wells in padi areas to tackle dry-season water shortages and support up to 95% planting coverage. Local Ag Economy: Oakland, Florida approved a first step toward rezoning a 12.91-acre parcel from agriculture to residential, with wetlands preservation a key concern.
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