AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFertiliser policy push (Malaysia): Malaysia’s agriculture ministry is drafting a Fertiliser Bill to set quality standards, tighten distribution chains, and protect stable domestic supply after farmer complaints about unsuitable products during global shocks. Small-retailer squeeze (Malaysia): Lawmakers warn the SARA aid programme could shift village spending to supermarkets that accept MyKad payments, and say eligibility rules are too burdensome for small traders. Agro-processing revival (Nigeria): Benue State moves to restart the dormant Taraku mills (over $50m) with asset audits, dry-run tests, and plans to process maize, animal feed, and soybeans. Food safety enforcement (US): A state agriculture department outlines annual inspections for food-serving businesses, with “critical violations” like temperature control and hygiene triggering automatic noncompliance. Biodiversity impact (global oils): A new global study links expanding oil palm, soybean, and coconut cultivation to sharply rising biodiversity loss, driven more by consumption than population growth. Market watch (grains): Coarse grains pricing faces pressure as improved production prospects lift supply estimates, even as longer-term balances stay tighter. Pest threat (US blueberries): North Carolina researchers identify a native longhorn beetle damaging blueberry roots and say no insecticides are currently approved for the pest.
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