AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFertiliser Supply Watch: Malaysia’s NAFAS says fertiliser stock and finished-product availability are sufficient to cover national needs through August 2026, despite volatility in raw material prices, logistics costs and geopolitics. Trade & Investment: Qatar and Ghana are pushing deeper private-sector cooperation, with agriculture and food security flagged as key partnership areas. Bilateral Ag Projects: Kyrgyzstan and Azerbaijan are exploring new joint ventures in trade, investment and agriculture after reviewing progress on earlier agreements. Agri-Industry Finance: Armenia’s Ardshinbank is again a flagship sponsor of the EBRD annual meeting, spotlighting resilience, digital transformation and private-sector competitiveness. Food Security & Community: Johannesburg’s Carlswald residents got a food-security push via urban agriculture and agro-processing demos, with local agri-business stalls. Livestock & Exports: U.S. pork exports face disruption after PRV detection in the U.S., with Mexico pausing offal and variety meat shipments worth $6M–$7M weekly. Policy & Climate: Wisconsin agriculture is urged to overhaul practices to reach net-zero by 2050, but the report says current constraints make full targets unlikely. EU Carbon Costs: EU lawmakers agreed to strengthen a market stability reserve to cushion households from higher ETS2-related heating and fuel costs starting in 2028. Ag Tech Market Signals: Reports point to rapid growth in LEO satellites and drone inspection/monitoring—both increasingly relevant for farm monitoring and logistics planning. Armenian Export Support: Armenia is drafting compensation rates for exporters of fruit, wine, brandy and mineral water to help diversify supply chains amid import restrictions.
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