AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIMF-Linked Policy Backlash: Sri Lanka’s farmers’ union warns agriculture could “collapse” as IMF/World Bank-influenced policies push imports over local production, squeezing growers who rely on farming for a big share of livelihoods. Pest & Biosecurity: Texas rebuilt a major USDA livestock-insect lab to tackle screwworms and cattle fever ticks, while California’s Glenn County urged residents to contain a glassy-winged sharpshooter find tied to Costco grapevine shipments. Climate Stress on Food: Guatemala’s Maya communities in the Dry Corridor fear El Niño-driven drought could trigger hunger, and India’s agriculture ministry is putting monsoon and El Niño risk on “alert mode” with advisories for kharif farmers. Food Safety Alarm: Kenya warned markets are flooded with cereals containing aflatoxins far above safe limits, raising public health concerns. Farm Economics & Inputs: Australia faces mouse-plague pressure as growers seek emergency bait permits, and fertilizer supply/cost shocks keep tightening margins for grain producers. On-Farm Risk & Safety: Grain bin incidents and training highlight how larger bins are changing rescue tactics. Local Resilience: 4-H is helping save a fair’s Clover Café by growing food for meals, and Nepal reports organic farming boosting vegetable income for smallholders.
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