AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood Market Pressure (Philippines): In Benguet, prolonged rains are forcing vegetable growers to harvest early, with cabbage prices collapsing to as low as P25–P30/kg for “first class” and P5–P6/kg for “second class,” while wet produce spoils during long queues at the La Trinidad trading post. Africa Food Resilience: Experts at an Africa Food Systems Forum webinar say stronger soil investment, climate-resilient seed systems, and better finance and market access are essential for farmers to adopt practices and withstand shocks. Farmer Payments & Procurement (Zambia): The Food Reserve Agency reports buying 680,914MT of maize and paying farmers about K3.4bn, highlighting how timely cashflow can stabilize smallholder production. Livestock & Animal Welfare (New Zealand): A Te Kūiti sheep farmer was fined nearly $30,000 after 23 neglected sheep were euthanised, with court conditions tied to feed and parasite control. Tech for Crops (US): Nebraska’s InnerPlant is rolling out an AI disease-detection tool (CropVoice) to spot infections within hours and guide targeted treatment. Trade & Aid (EU/Ukraine): The EU declined Ukraine’s request for an extra €220m for farmers, citing continued support through existing programs amid port blockade disruptions. Drought & Soil Prep (UK): Farmers are being urged to adapt cultivation equipment and practices for very dry ground as flash drought conditions persist. Safety & Risk (Australia): Agriculture Victoria is running a fire-preparedness webinar to help farmers build on-farm fire plans and protect animals and staff. Local Value Chains (Philippines): Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur secured an abaca post-harvest mechanization machine to cut labor-intensive stripping and boost market grade for indigenous growers.
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