AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUSDA Biosecurity: The New World screwworm is creeping back toward the U.S., with a fresh detection in Mexico near the Texas border prompting USDA to keep ports closed and ramp up a sterile-fly response. Trade & Tariffs: USTR is considering a new 12.5% forced-labor tariff on Japan, while the U.S. also moves to adjust Section 232 metal tariffs that could lower costs for HVACR equipment used in homes and, indirectly, farm and industrial facilities. Ag Tech & Policy: China released a 2026-2030 plan to boost farm output via AI, gene editing, and better machinery, aiming to lift the share of tech-driven gains. Mechanization Investment: Italy’s SDF opened a South Africa subsidiary in the Western Cape to expand tractor and harvest equipment support as demand for mechanization grows. Livestock Health Practices: A dairy-focused explainer warns that cross-suckling can raise mastitis risk, urging slower milk flow to protect calves. Regenerative Farming Politics: Iowa’s GOP governor primary upset—Zach Lahn over Trump-backed Rep. Randy Feenstra—spotlights “big ag” backlash and regenerative farming themes. Food Security Programs: Hawaii is rolling out summer meal options across schools, parks, and community sites to cover the school break gap. Market Access & Exports: Curaçao is exploring export pathways through a Dominican Republic partnership, including a possible formal cooperation agreement.
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