AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWheat & Drought Watch: Kansas wheat harvest reports show big variability as drought cut yield potential, then late rain boosted weeds and kept combines idle while storms linger. Pest & Biosecurity: Canada’s strychnine ban for Richardson’s ground squirrels is being lifted again, and farmers are preparing late-summer applications as crop and livestock damage fears rise. Food Security Push: Zimbabwe says winter wheat planting is nearly on target and could deliver a bumper harvest to buffer an El Niño-linked drought risk. Climate Risk for Farmers: India’s El Niño onset has been declared, with monsoon odds shifting toward deficiency—raising stakes for rain-fed crops and farm incomes. Ag Policy & Trade Tensions: India’s Swaminathan warns free trade agreements could hit Indian farmers hard amid unequal subsidy support from the US and EU. Regenerative Farming Results: A French study finds regenerative practices sharply reduce drought-related wheat yield losses—enough to translate into major bread output gains. Farmworker Safety: Heat stress protections for H-2A workers are under scrutiny as advocates report deaths and serious illness tied to extreme summer conditions. Wildlife Conflict: Sri Lanka reports two elephants killed by an illegal electric fence meant to protect crops, renewing calls to curb unlawful fencing near habitats. BRICS Cooperation: BRICS agriculture ministers in Indore adopted a joint declaration and backed farmer-centric, greener initiatives, including agroecology and regenerative agriculture networks.
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