AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDisaster Relief & Crop Losses: The Philippines’ Department of Agriculture put tropical cyclone Luis/Maymay and monsoon “habagat” damage at ₱1.03B, hitting 25,662 hectares and about 30,073 farmers, with rice taking the biggest share; recovery support includes ₱177.67M in seeds and inputs plus NFA rice. Policy & Risk Protection: The House approved a bill to expand the Philippines’ agricultural insurance system via PCIC, aiming to help farmers and fisherfolk bounce back from typhoons, floods, droughts, and disease without sinking deeper into debt. Food Security & Input Integrity: Kenya’s agriculture ministry announced a crackdown on counterfeit seeds after farmers only learn they bought fakes months later when crops fail, threatening both incomes and national maize supply. Livestock & Trade Pressure: Botswana’s beef sector faces court action from feedlot operators as government pushes to keep FMD restrictions in place longer to reopen export markets. Market & Producer Costs: South Africa’s pecan harvest is progressing well, with strong kernel quality and steady exports, while Grain SA protested JSE soybean pricing changes that could strain farmers and livestock feed costs. Horticulture Boost: Assam plans to distribute 25 crore high-value fruit saplings over five years to lift horticulture incomes. Local Farm Economy: Benguet farmers in the Philippines dumped vegetables after low prices and no buyers, with heavy rains worsening losses.
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