AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMonsoon Watch: India’s southwest monsoon has finally reached Mumbai, but rainfall is still running about 43% below normal so far, raising fresh alarms for farmers and water planning. Kharif Preparedness: India’s agriculture ministry says it’s rolling out a special contingency plan for 315 vulnerable districts as El Niño risk and weak rains threaten rainfed crops. Grain Innovation: Oklahoma State University released “hard purple wheat” with higher anthocyanins, aiming to give consumers whole-grain health benefits without changing flour performance. Farmgate Prices: Zambia’s Hichilema ordered the maize floor price to be announced quickly so farmers can plan sales and production. Coffee Push: Kenya’s Ruto unveiled a plan to lift coffee earnings toward KES 250–300/kg via better seedlings, factory upgrades, and market access. Cocoa Reality Check: Ghana’s cocoa sector is still struggling as climate stress increasingly hits farmers’ ability to adapt, not just yields. Livestock Feed Security: Botswana launched a National Fodder Strategy to cut reliance on imported feed and build climate-resilient local fodder supply. EU Gene Editing: The EU introduced a two-tier gene-editing framework that could make some CRISPR crops easier to bring to market. Conflict on Farms: Nigeria’s Kebbi State reported a farmer-herder clash that killed at least eight after cattle damaged crops. Crop Protection Tech: UK trials are testing a sensor that counts airborne spores to warn farmers before wheat diseases show up.
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