AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWater Rights & Drought Reality: Colorado’s Grand Junction-area irrigation districts could assert senior “Cameo call” Colorado River rights, but are instead curtailing to keep upstream users whole—yet the Historic User Pool is far from filling, raising stakes for Western Slope water planning. Loan Access for Small Farmers: Bangladesh Bank told banks to prioritize “Farmer Smart Card” holders and rain-damaged marginal and landless farmers for low-interest agri loans, while still protecting non-card farmers from being shut out. Crop Progress in Kashmir: Paddy sowing has picked up across Kashmir Valley as farmers transplant seedlings in waterlogged fields, buoyed by adequate canal and stream water. Coastal Flood Threat: In Fiji’s Vatukarasa, villagers are again calling for a seawall as rising seas, cyclones and high tides keep flooding farms and destroying food crops. Fertilizer & Input Pressure: Iowa growers are bracing for higher nitrogen prices this fall, while Missouri research highlights how flooding and waterlogging can quickly cut yields and nitrogen uptake. Trade Costs for Machinery: Trump’s tariff cut on imported agricultural equipment (25% to 15%) aims to ease equipment cost pressure for farmers and dealers. Food Price Risk: Rice prices in Asia jumped sharply in May, with analysts pointing to El Niño risk and higher diesel and fertilizer costs. Soil & Low-Cost Fertility: JADAM “fertilizer tea” is gaining attention as a nutrient-rich, compost-based approach, alongside broader soil-health guidance. Digital Farming Push: Albania unveiled an AI virtual assistant (“YLLI”) to guide farmers in real time and publish market prices.
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