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Pollinator Pressure: World Bee Day put a spotlight on collapsing bee health and the knock-on threat to food security, as U.S. apiarists warn research cuts and mounting stressors are driving catastrophic colony losses. Climate & Water Stress: Georgia’s drought is easing after rain but not ending, while the UK’s climate advisers warn extreme heat is becoming “normal,” pushing farms and food systems toward tougher adaptation. Fertiliser Fallout: Nepal is moving toward emergency G2G fertiliser imports from India ahead of paddy season, and the EU pledged emergency help for farmers hit by fertilizer price spikes tied to the Iran war. Market Signals: Crop futures jumped after the U.S. signaled $17B in China purchases, lifting corn and wheat optimism. On-the-ground Weather: Oregon strawberries are starting early thanks to mild spring conditions, but North Carolina tomato growers say drought is shrinking crops. Conflict Impacts: Reports say Israeli forces shelled southern Lebanon farmers with phosphorus munitions, adding to agriculture’s exposure to war.

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