AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDigital Agriculture Push: India’s Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan urged states to hit 100% saturation under AgriStack and the Pulses Self-Reliance Mission, stressing farmer IDs and “benefits in farmers’ pockets,” with 10.41 crore IDs generated so far. Agri Finance Boost: Bangladesh Bank signed a refinance deal with United Commercial Bank to expand formal credit for farmers and rural businesses, including crop production, machinery, fisheries and livestock. Food Security Watch: Egypt is expected to stay the Arab world’s top wheat producer in 2026, with FAO estimating 10.2 million tons and lower imports as cultivated area expands. Climate & Water Stress: The Intermountain West remains in severe drought, with major reservoirs at historic lows and mandatory restrictions threatening water, hydropower and farming. Women in Farming: FAO highlights how women contribute heavily to Bangladesh agriculture and post-harvest work, but face market and mobility barriers that limit earnings and control. Farm Inputs Crackdown: The Philippines’ Department of Agriculture intensified action against counterfeit and unregistered fertilizers, seizing 778 bags in Nueva Ecija. Research & Field Days: Kansas’ Hays Agricultural Research Center announced its Aug. 26 Fall Field Day, covering nitrogen management, integrated crop-livestock systems, forage and weed-control research. Extreme Weather Impacts: UNICEF reports flash floods in Afghanistan damaged agricultural land and water networks, killing at least 26 people and affecting thousands. Trade Pressure on Ag: A study and reporting on H-2A labor and on disrupted grain exports underscore how policy and conflict can quickly ripple into farm labor and food supply chains.
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