AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUS Midwest Field Conditions: Iowa’s corn and soybeans are pushing ahead after a wet spell, with 5.4 days suitable for fieldwork and corn silking at 38% as tasseling/pollination nears. Ag Tech Training: Vincennes University’s John Deere TECH program is putting students hands-on with a new X9 1100 combine and a 1775 planter. Rice Supply Resilience (Philippines): The National Food Authority opened a P347m modern rice processing center in Iloilo to cut post-harvest losses and strengthen buffer stocks. Legal Pressure on Pesticides (US): The U.S. Supreme Court dealt Bayer a major blow for Roundup cancer labeling, raising hurdles for thousands of pending lawsuits. Climate & Soil Stress (Spain): Southern Spain’s intensive farming is linked to worsening desertification risk as soils lose water-holding capacity. Farm Safety & Mental Health (UK): A new Yorkshire show campaign urges rural workers to “go to the gate, chat to a mate,” while Farm Safety Week spotlights prevention and wellbeing. Agri-Exports & Trade (Asia): Singapore welcomed its first shipment of J&K cherries and plums, signaling expanding fruit trade. Weather Risk (South Korea): South Korea’s agriculture ministry held an emergency meeting for heavy monsoon rains, focusing on drainage, landslide risk, and evacuation readiness. Agri-Finance (Nigeria): Nigeria’s BOI secured an EIB-backed €60m credit facility to boost cocoa and dairy value addition. Agri-Climate Disruption (India): El Niño-linked dryness is stressing Kharif crops in Andhra Pradesh, with only 29% of normal acreage sown so far. Regenerative Push (Global): Pladis launched a “Back to Farm” regenerative program for wheat growers to improve soil health and protect supply security.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.