AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBeef Tariff Shock: Trump says he’ll temporarily ease U.S. beef tariffs by adding 300,000 metric tons of lower-tariff ground beef for 90 days, but U.S. cattle groups warn it could undercut herd rebuilding after drought-driven inventory drops. Trade War Spillover: Canada’s PM Mark Carney vows “dollar-for-dollar” retaliatory tariffs from Sept. 8 after talks collapsed and the U.S. imposed 50% duties on about $20B in Canadian goods, with agriculture equipment and dairy among targeted sectors—raising new uncertainty for North American farm trade. Water Stress for Farms: New U.S. rules cut Colorado River deliveries for Arizona, California and Nevada and require extra conservation/storage, with the basin also supporting millions of acres of farmland and Mexico’s water needs. Animal Health Alert: Australia confirmed H5 bird flu in a mammal (a long-nosed fur seal) and is ramping up penguin vaccinations on Phillip Island as wildlife losses mount. Latin America Market Access: India’s commerce chief plans a Aug. 24–28 visit to push trade talks with Chile, Argentina and Brazil, including market access and critical minerals—aimed at expanding agricultural and food-related trade ties. Brazil–Philippines Meat Link: Brazil’s animal protein industry highlights growing beef and meat exports to the Philippines, citing rising market share and demand. Food Safety Traceability: A cyclosporiasis probe in the U.S. traced lettuce to a Taylor Farms facility in Mexico, underscoring how slow supply-chain record requests can delay outbreak control. Agri-innovation Angle: A Brazil biofungicide launch and a robotics smart-aquaculture win point to continued investment in farm productivity tools.
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