AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPurple Yam Push: The Philippines’ Department of Agriculture distributed 60,000 ube planting materials to 900 farmers in Leyte and Bohol to expand purple yam production and boost incomes for a crop riding rising domestic and export demand. EU Wildlife Policy: EU agriculture ministers are debating a move to lower brown bear protection status, citing attacks on people and livestock, with Romania and Slovakia leading the push and environmental groups warning against culls. SNAP Legal Blow (US): A federal judge blocked Trump administration SNAP restrictions in five states that would have limited benefits for sugary drinks and candy, saying USDA lacked authority to approve the bans. Dairy Finance (Bangladesh): City Bank, Milk Vita and Agroshift launched a Digital Dairy Financing Initiative to expand formal credit access for dairy and cattle farmers via a tech-enabled ecosystem. Mechanization Update: John Deere introduced a new 5E 3-cylinder utility tractor with an electronically controlled eHydro transmission aimed at easier operation for rural and specialty users. Poultry Health Threat: Newcastle disease coverage highlights ongoing global pressure on poultry producers, with the disease still undermining flock health, trade and profitability. Irrigation Timing (Nepal): Nepal’s Sikta irrigation water reached about 22,000 hectares, helping farmers start paddy transplanting despite weak rainfall. Agri-Trade Deals (Kazakhstan–Netherlands): Kazakhstan and the Netherlands signed about US$182M in agri-food modernization, seed production and logistics integration agreements at GreenTech Amsterdam. El Niño Kharif Planning (India): India’s Centre rolled out a contingency plan for 315 vulnerable districts as monsoon rainfall runs about 43% below normal, preparing for Kharif crop risks. FMD Vaccines (South Africa): Another 2 million Dollvet vaccines arrived to strengthen foot-and-mouth disease control, with Free State hitting 1.0M vaccinations and more doses being bottled locally. Nature Finance: A new analysis says private capital for nature projects topped $60B over 2016–2025, signaling growing mainstream interest in nature-linked investments.
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