AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFood-price pressure from energy shocks: A new Mekong-region report says inflation is staying “elevated” as West Asia conflict keeps energy prices high and supply chains shaky—hitting agriculture and other fuel-dependent sectors and squeezing consumer spending. Import-replacement push: Malaysia’s MARDI-backed onion venture is scaling fast, with one young farmer expanding from 500 polybags to about 51,000, betting on locally grown red onions to cut import reliance. Procurement fight: In India’s Telangana, BRS leaders staged a road protest alleging the government failed to procure paddy and maize on time, with claims of unfair weighing losses for farmers. Seasonal market lift: Bangladesh’s Lalmonirhat fruit markets are buzzing as Joishtho seasonal fruits roll in, though traders say prices remain high due to limited early supply. Labour health in the fields: In Maharashtra, sugarcane cutters are getting basic field healthcare training under a local “Arogya Sathi” initiative, turning trained women into “doctor tai” for remote worksites. Global risk watch: FAO warns the Strait of Hormuz closure could trigger a systemic agri-food shock and severe food price crisis within 6–12 months.
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