AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFarmers’ Rights & Justice: Twenty years after the Lapindo mudflow began in East Java, toxic mud still disrupts rice fields and livelihoods, with survivors saying compensation and support remain inadequate. Women in Food Systems: A South Africa-focused podcast spotlights activist Lungisa Huna pushing for rural women’s control over land, water, and crop seeds. Water Reuse in Packing: Fresh-produce operators are moving beyond wash-line efficiency toward multi-stage filtration and recycling to keep wash water stable during peak harvests. Fertiliser Pressure & Nitrogen Alternatives: With fertiliser disruption biting, growers are exploring new nitrogen-use approaches, including products aimed at cutting losses and boosting efficiency. Early-Season Nutrition: Zinc-based foliar options like TOPZinc Max are being marketed to strengthen crop establishment and reduce stress during herbicide programs. Policy & Trade: India and Canada reaffirmed plans to conclude CEPA by end-2026, with agri-food flagged as a key collaboration area. Livestock Health Crisis: In Cyprus, livestock farmers plan a march over foot-and-mouth response, demanding an end to culls and faster compensation. Climate Risk for Agriculture: Research points to bio-fertilisers using beneficial soil fungi to raise rice yields and potentially reduce synthetic fertiliser use. Input Costs & Land Reform: South Africa’s fertiliser dependence and land underutilisation are raising pressure on land reform outcomes and food prices. Regional Growth Outlook: AfDB projects Africa’s economy to grow 4.2% in 2026, with agriculture output and reforms cited as support.
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