AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoInput-Cost Squeeze Meets Trade Hopes: Farmers are bracing for another season of pressure as Iran-linked fuel and fertilizer spikes keep costs high, while U.S. officials say China could sign up for “double-digit billions” in American farm purchases over the next three years—though details remain thin. Local Market Reality: In the Philippines’ Cordillera, vegetable groups oppose planned carrot imports, warning they’ll deepen the gap between low farm-gate prices and high production costs. Targeted Procurement: In Sri Lanka’s Nuwara Eliya, a government buy program starts paying farmers a fixed Rs. 220/kg for potatoes to cut middlemen and stabilize supplies. Weather Stress on the Ground: The Red River Valley faces dry, windy conditions that are stripping topsoil right as planting ramps up. Practical Adaptation: A Kenyan greenhouse tomato grower credits Chinese grafting training for dramatically cutting wilt losses. Food Security Push: Ghana’s UN experts warn rural producers still lack real power in decisions despite new laws.
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