AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFarm Succession: A farm succession planner urges families to start generational talks early—especially with non-farming heirs—to keep operations together after a death. Input Costs & Trade: Oklahoma farmers get a temporary phosphate tariff pause tied to Morocco, but dealers warn locked-in fertilizer deals may delay relief; California avocado growers push Washington for a seasonal import policy, citing cartel pressure and oversupply risks. USDA Support: USDA expands 2026 payment limitation and eligibility rules for farmers and ranchers, aiming to broaden access to the farm safety net. Fertilizer & Seeds on the Ground: Nigeria’s NADF begins free fertilizer distribution in the South-South; Kebbi hands out trucks of fertilizer and seed; BUA supports Sokoto farmers with inputs worth N108m. Water Stress: Philippines rice farmers face delayed irrigation as Angat Dam drops below critical levels. Pest Watch: Western Visayas rice growers get a Q3 advisory naming likely threats like bacterial leaf blight and planthoppers. Policy & Markets: Kenya launches NASIP 2026-2030 to modernize ag and create jobs; Canada’s CANZA Marketplace helps farmers find regenerative funding; Ireland’s organic nutrient import rules tighten with verification deadlines. Labor & Safety: NCDA&CS job fairs hire seasonal peanut graders; Canada’s pesticide safety data sheet changes worry farm worker advocates.
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