AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFertilizer shock hits farms fast: Farmers are skipping or cutting fertilizer this season as fuel and input costs surge, while seed and crop-protection spending holds up—keeping yield quality the priority. Policy pressure on prices: A U.S. lawmaker is pushing for more fertilizer-market transparency and competition to lower retail costs, after hearings flagged how farmers can’t control commodity prices while input prices still climb. Water diplomacy turns tense: Pakistan’s PM is seeking Chinese support to modernize agriculture, while South Africa’s climate minister warns India against “water aggression” and unilateral moves that could undermine the Indus Waters Treaty. Local food gets a boost: USDA backed a $500k Farm to School grant for Northwest Tennessee’s Local Food Network to expand local produce in classrooms. Research and infrastructure keep rolling: UC Davis opened a $66.4m agricultural innovation center, and Ontario opened a $15.5m beef research hub. Circular food systems spotlighted: Zimbabwe is using a regional dialogue to scale circular agriculture and lift farm-led growth.
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