AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFertiliser & climate risk: A Manitoba potato farmer’s “one million dollars” annual fertiliser budget is spotlighted as a reminder that nitrogen inputs can drive nitrous oxide emissions and soil and water damage, pushing the case for more climate-smart alternatives. Policy credibility: Bangladesh’s budget revenue targets are being questioned by economists and civil society, with agriculture and other social spending flagged as unlikely to deliver without stronger institutions and monitoring. Rural finance for farm-linked livelihoods: Malaysia earmarks RM9.8bn for microcredit via six institutions to help hawkers and small entrepreneurs—an indirect boost for local market supply chains. Food security & trade: China is expected to import about 25m metric tons of US soybeans in 2025/26, signaling continued demand for feed and food inputs. Energy for rural development: ECOWAS Parliament backs faster renewable rollouts for rural electrification using mini-grids and off-grid systems, aiming to support agriculture-linked rural economies. Farm resilience funding: Nova Scotia and Ottawa announce a $25m drought relief package for dairy, beef, sheep and wild blueberry farmers. Market-ready crops: Western Visayas trains ube and taro producers on product and market profiling to improve profitability and market readiness. Pest threat: Negros Occidental lawmakers warn a red-striped soft scale infestation has surged past 4,800 hectares, calling for urgent coordinated action.
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