AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClimate & Prices: Coffee sticker shock is tied to climate-driven instability in major growing regions, with prices up more than 18% year-on-year—another reminder that farm weather is now hitting grocery budgets fast. El Niño Watch: Forecasters warn “super El Niño” could disrupt food output and threaten hundreds of millions of smallholders, while India braces for a weak monsoon and ripple effects from farm fields to household inflation. Extreme Weather Impacts: Wildfires are already worsening air quality for farmworkers and could force harvest schedule changes; hailstorms in Armenia reportedly wiped out much of the remaining fruit and veg harvest. Market & Policy Moves: Egypt cut wheat imports to 12.5m tonnes after record harvest growth, while Fiji budget talks urged secure markets and fair cane pricing. Farm Operations: Riceland temporarily closed nine rice drying facilities as Arkansas acreage falls to decades-low levels, though storage will continue. Support for Farmers: Nova Scotia announced a $25m drought relief package with Ottawa support, and India’s PM-Kisan releases continue to put cash into farmers’ accounts. Ag Tech & Adaptation: Turkey’s Mediterranean fruit growers are turning to smart greenhouses—automated irrigation, climate controls, and solar—to cope with drought. Local Disputes: Karnataka mango growers threatened a bandh over a price crash, and protests in India’s Bengaluru region target land acquisition for a township project.
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