AGP Executive Report
Last update: 33 minutes agoFertilizer Shock: The U.S. FTC is investigating a surge in fertilizer prices tied to the Iran war and Hormuz disruption, squeezing already tight farm margins. Fuel and Shipping Spillover: Oil markets slid on hopes of a Hormuz ceasefire extension, but analysts warn refined fuel and diesel costs can still stay high—pressuring planting and input budgets. Farmer Finance and Risk Tools: Farmers for Soil Health reopened enrollment with higher cover-crop payments ($35/acre) and a simpler one-year contract to cut climate risk. Climate-Smart Training: FAO-backed training in Guyana is pushing protected cultivation and digital sensor monitoring to help growers manage heat and moisture stress. Tree-Based Soil Revival: India’s Save Soil–Cauvery Calling says it has helped plant 13.4 crore trees with farmers shifting toward tree-based agriculture; Tamil Nadu’s coconut turnaround story highlights income gains. Policy and Procurement Pressure: Maryland seeks federal disaster aid after an April freeze devastated fruit and grapes, while Spain begins extraordinary storm payments to nearly 98,000 farmers. Market and Trade Signals: Aldi announced long-term UK farm agreements (including £1.1bn for eggs) to stabilize supply chains. Livestock Health Protests: Cyprus livestock farmers reached the Presidential Palace after a standoff over foot-and-mouth culls.
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