AGP Executive Report
Last update: 35 minutes agoEl Niño Alarm for Farms: Cagayan Valley is bracing for a “high possibility of a strong El Niño” from June through end-2026, with PAGASA warning of drought risk, water-supply strain, and knock-on effects for fisheries and public health; local governments have already declared calamities after billions in farm losses. Climate Stress on Crops: Utah’s governor declared a 30-day emergency in 10 counties after April freezes wiped out 95–100% of production for multiple fruit crops, while California’s San Joaquin cherries face another weather-hit season after damage to 63.5% of the crop. Pollinators Get a Boost: A Cornell study highlights how cemetery landscapes can shelter major ground-nesting bee communities—an unexpected win for biodiversity as habitat loss and insecticide pressure mount. Ag Tech & Land Use: Missouri’s “Agri-Ready” program says data centers don’t automatically disqualify counties, after residents questioned how zoning rules could affect farm-friendly status. Farm Inputs Pressure: Punjab farmers and groups are pushing back on MSP hikes, arguing they don’t keep up with inflation and rising input costs.
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