AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFarm Inputs Under Strain: Gulf tensions and shipping disruptions are pushing up fertilizer costs ahead of planting, with Kenyan farmers warning yields could drop even with subsidies. Policy & Labor: The U.S. Farm Bureau and USDA highlighted Farm Bill progress and labor reform, focusing on updating the H-2A guest worker system to ease farm labor shortages. U.S. Emergency Aid: The White House asked Congress for $11.1B for farmers, including $10B for row and specialty crops and $1.1B for Florida storm recovery. Cocoa Cashflow: Ghana’s COCOBOD released GH¢2.6B to Licensed Buying Companies to clear cocoa farmers’ outstanding payments. Regional Farm Support: Canada unveiled a $3.2B food security strategy to cut grocery costs and boost domestic production, including funding for food hubs and young-farmer loans. On-the-Ground Updates: Maharashtra approved higher compensation for farmers affected by an irrigation project in Palghar. Market Infrastructure: Detroit’s Eastern Market opened Shed 7, a 43,000-square-foot wholesale cold-storage facility aimed at strengthening links between Michigan farmers and buyers. Climate & Crops: Norfolk barley harvest begins with disappointing yields after dry weather and high levels of wheat dwarf virus. Generational Planning: A farm succession push stresses early communication with heirs and non-farming stakeholders to keep family operations going.
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