AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEl Niño Alarm for Food Security: UN and WFP warnings say a strong El Niño is confirmed and likely to intensify in 2026, raising the odds of droughts, floods, and severe storms—an early warning aimed at preventing another food crisis in vulnerable countries. Caribbean Creative Economy Push: St. Kitts and Nevis’ agriculture minister says the region is leaving money on the table by under-developing the “Orange Economy,” launching a Creative Power Arts Convention to boost youth creative jobs (next edition shifted to early 2027). Paraguay Meat Exports Hit $1.158B: Paraguay’s first-half 2026 meat exports reached US$1.158 billion as prices rose even with lower volumes; diversification expanded formal sheep and poultry shipments. Venezuela Earthquake Response: Agriculture and Lands minister Vladimir Padrino López reiterated that the priority is protecting lives, citing temporary camps with medical care and food for families affected by the June 24 quake. Agritech Innovation Hub in Jamaica: Jamaica’s agriculture minister backed an IICA-led plan for a state-of-the-art regional agricultural innovation center modeled on Costa Rica’s digital hubs, featuring robotics, VR, and AI training for the next generation. USMCA Ag Trade Uncertainty: The US decision not to extend USMCA in its current form shifts North American trade into annual reviews, adding uncertainty for farm supply chains across Mexico and Canada. Global Ocean Heat Spike: Scientists report record June ocean temperatures, warning of stronger heatwaves and marine impacts that can ripple into agriculture and fisheries.
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