AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS-Brazil Tariff Hearing: The U.S. Trade Representative kicked off the first public hearing on a proposed 25% tariff on Brazilian products, with Brazil’s agriculture and coffee groups among the registered speakers. Brazil Trade Snapshot: Brazil’s trade surplus hit USD 9.8B in June, up 66.6%, with agribusiness exports rising 18%—a sign of momentum even as policy risks loom. Coffee Surge (Brazil): Coffee prices jumped as Brazil’s 2026/27 harvest lagged (52% complete vs 60% last year) and traders watched for mid-July rain that could hurt crops. Sugar Up on FX & Weather: Sugar prices firmed as the Brazilian real strengthened and India’s monsoon fell 20% below normal, raising yield concerns. FAO Food Prices: The FAO food price index edged down in June, with cereals and dairy easing while beef stayed high. Agriculture Diplomacy: Serbia’s foreign minister met Brazil’s ambassador, highlighting opportunities in agriculture, livestock, and food industry cooperation. Water Security (Namibia): Namibia was selected to host the 2028 World Basin Summit, aiming to share water-scarcity and reuse experience. Bolivia Unrest: Bolivia declared a state of emergency after weeks of roadblocks tied to peasant and coca-grower groups, with food shortages worsening.
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