AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWater Stress: Philippines’ Angat Dam has fallen to 178.87 meters—below the 180-meter minimum—after extreme heat and no rain, forcing irrigation-dependent farmers to lean on whatever rainfall remains. Planting Pace: In Saskatchewan, seeding is up to 16% complete but still behind the 5- and 10-year averages, with pulse crops leading while many areas wait on better moisture. Input Pressure: Sri Lankan farmers are warning of urea shortages and price spikes just as paddy needs fertilizer, raising fears of reduced harvests. Market & Policy: India’s sugar export ban is rattling global prices and adding to wider food-crisis worries as El Niño threatens monsoon conditions. Wildlife Threat: In Liberia’s Grand Cape Mount, elephant raids have destroyed cassava, plantain, rice and more, triggering urgent food-security calls. Trade Watch: After the Trump-Xi summit, the U.S. expects China to buy “double-digit billions” in U.S. farm goods—potentially reshaping export demand.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.