AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFertilizer Supply Watch: Phosphate availability is being questioned as Middle East conflict disrupts global fertilizer flows, with Brazil’s safrinha and fall seasons facing uncertainty and farmers warned that high sulfur-linked costs may keep prices elevated even if application rates drop. Weather Risk for Crops: A very strong El Niño is forming and could intensify into a “Super El Niño,” raising the odds of extreme swings across South America—heavier rain in some areas, severe drought in others, and hotter conditions overall. Grain Market Signals: Soybeans and corn still booked gains despite weather worries, as traders weighed heat and dryness against export activity and shifting demand. Input Cost Pressure: A National Corn Growers Association report says U.S. corn farmers pay far more for seed and crop protection than Brazil, fueling competitiveness concerns. Soil for Restoration: Brazilian research highlights that Amazonian dark earth can boost tree growth in real field conditions, pointing to new bioinputs for forest restoration. Regional Integration on the Agenda: CARICOM leaders were urged to strengthen food and nutrition security and invest in agriculture and innovation, with youth seen as key to accelerating regional integration.
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