AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBioethanol for shipping: Brazil completed its first bioethanol bunkering for a container ship at Santos, using a tri-fuel vessel—another step for low-carbon fuels in maritime transport. Climate risk for crops: “Super El Niño” conditions are strengthening, with scientists warning of extreme weather and food-price shocks that could hit Latin America’s farm output. Soil and carbon programs: Syngenta and Groundwork BioAg teamed up to commercialize mycorrhizal biologicals and soil-carbon solutions for corn, soy, cereals and sunflower growers, aiming to boost yields and add carbon-credit income. Pest pressure: In the U.S., researchers are tracking a resurgence of the Colorado potato beetle described as an “evolutionary super soldier,” while growers test new control tactics. Trade and sugar: The U.S. is projected to sharply increase imports of Mexican sugar in 2026-27, potentially adding major revenue for Mexican cane producers. Ethanol debate: India’s ethanol-blending push (E20) is facing social-media backlash; industry groups and officials cite safety and economic benefits while urging verified complaints. Coffee market shocks: FAO says price swings in global coffee, cocoa and tea are driven mainly by supply-demand shifts and expectations, calling for stronger production systems and fairer value distribution. Poultry trade: Taiwan expects its first shipment of chicken meat from Paraguay to enter the domestic market soon, expanding ag trade ties. Human rights and farm labor: A U.S. case tied to labor trafficking and farmworker abuse highlights ongoing risks for migrant workers in agricultural supply chains.
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