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Farm Income Reality Check (Ireland): The Irish Farmers Association says Teagasc’s 2025 survey—showing average farm income up 49% to €53,800—captures a “snapshot” from strong commodity prices, while 2026 brings lower prices and rising costs like feed, fertilizer, labor, insurance, and compliance. Pesticide Policy Push (U.S.): After the Supreme Court’s Roundup-related decision, the EPA moved to approve or expand six pesticides, drawing fire from conservation groups that warn of ecological and health risks. Flood Damage to Crops (Canada): Prairie provinces report heavy flooding and surplus moisture—up to about half of cropland in some regions—raising fears of yield losses, higher fungicide needs, and extra application costs. Heat Stress on Farms (U.S.): Michigan health officials and MSU Extension urge heat-safety planning for workers, livestock, and crops as extreme temperatures threaten farm operations. Invasive Pest Threat (Florida): Florida farmers are battling the pasture mealybug, now found across multiple counties and also in Louisiana and Texas, as it damages grass and sugarcane. Monsoon Crop Advisory (Punjab): Punjab’s agriculture department advises drainage and crop-specific water management during monsoon rains, warning cotton and vegetables are most vulnerable to waterlogging. Oregon Pear Crisis: Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek requests a federal disaster declaration for pear growers after a severe 2025 pear psylla infestation plus heat and irrigation limits cut revenues by about half. Bangladesh Flood Forecasting: Engineers and academics highlight digital flood forecasting and early warning systems to reduce agricultural losses. Bangladesh Mango Export Boost: A new vapour heat treatment plant in Gabtoli aims to help mangoes meet phytosanitary rules and reach premium markets. Agri-Processing Expansion (Bangladesh): Sheltech Group’s new agro-processing plant is starting canned fruit and vegetable exports and plans to bring farmers into contract production. Market Watch (U.S.): USDA export inspections for corn and soybeans stayed on track, while wheat lagged amid inconsistent global demand.

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Corn, soybean export inspections stay on track

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