AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 hours agoClimate Adaptation & Irrigation: Zambia’s agriculture ministry says it’s already executing El Niño prep, including expanding irrigation by 20,000ha and pushing high-producing farmers near reliable water to boost output. Water Stress & Crop Losses: Tamil Nadu’s Cauvery delta faces distress after poor monsoon and no Cauvery water, leaving paddy cultivation delayed and fields fallow. U.S. Crop Shifts: USDA acreage data shows Arkansas rice acres fell to the lowest in half a century, driven by drought and high input costs. Water for Agriculture (Policy Debate): Colorado River experts argue agriculture must make permanent water-use cuts, since urban conservation alone can’t fix the basin’s crisis. Farm Tech for Livestock: CSIRO-backed FlockMate uses sensors and AI to estimate live weight of sheep more consistently, aiming to improve flock monitoring without heavy handling. Farmers’ Rights & Equipment: A major U.S. right-to-repair push continues as regulators require John Deere to provide repair tools and diagnostic access to farmers and independent shops. Local Food & Markets: Mississippi’s blueberry season is celebrated at weekend farmers markets, while Buellton’s weekly market continues to draw local vendors and shoppers. Land & Compensation: India’s Bombay High Court raised compensation for farmers affected by the Neera Deoghar irrigation project to ₹3.13 lakh per hectare.
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