AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLivestock Health Emergency: The New World screwworm has been confirmed in a 3-week-old calf in Zavala County near La Pryor, Texas—first U.S. case in decades—prompting a 20-km control zone, movement restrictions, and sterile-fly response as officials warn the pest could spread via animal transport. Market Impact: Cattle and feeder cattle futures jumped on the news, while ranchers fear higher beef prices if infestations widen. Regional Trade & Sustainability: China agreed to buy 50,000 tonnes of certified deforestation-free Brazilian beef by end-2027, signaling stronger demand for traceable, forest-friendly supply chains despite a reported 5%-10% premium. Food & Nutrition Policy (Venezuela): Venezuela shared progress with FAO in Rome on nutrition information systems, including adopting minimum dietary diversity methods to improve diet-quality tracking for women and children. Livestock Disease Prevention (Venezuela): Zulia extended its foot-and-mouth disease vaccination cycle through June 30 to support international disease-free certification. Energy & Agriculture Link (Venezuela-India): India’s energy officials said a technical team will visit Venezuela to explore new oil and refining collaboration—an indirect but important driver for ag inputs and rural development.
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