AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFertilizer Crunch in India: Maharashtra farmers report urea scarcity and higher costs, with urea bag sizes shrinking and prices rising as global shipping and energy disruptions ripple into farm budgets. Labor Strain for Crops: Berry growers say labor shortages are hitting both seasonal berry-picking and tech-skilled farm roles, with fewer third-country workers arriving than in past years. Soil Health Push in Bangladesh: The agriculture minister warns that acidic soils (pH ~4.5) are dragging yields and calls for raising pH above 6.5 while cutting excessive pesticide use. Tenant Farmers in Telangana: Tenant-cultivator groups demand loan eligibility cards under the 2011 Act, arguing rising lease rates and weak credit access keep small farmers stuck. Livestock Disease Control in South Africa: eThekwini’s livestock vaccination and tagging drive reports strong early results, with thousands vaccinated and tagged across dip tanks. Farm Safety & Disasters: A Kansas farmer died after an industrial sprayer collided with a train, while wild elephant activity in India’s Kodlipete area has farmers demanding faster forest department action. Market & Policy Signals: The US House advances agriculture appropriations supporting grain inspection and export readiness, and Minnesota expands Farm to School grants to boost local food purchases. Local Food Resilience: A survey after Hurricane Helene finds many regional farms rebounded in sales to restaurants and farm stands.
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