AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAgritech & Value Addition: Bangladesh Agricultural University says it has developed modern canning tech for kuchia (eel fish), using controlled temperatures and hygienic processing to meet international safety and shelf-life standards, aiming to unlock new export prospects. Market Access & Trade: South Africa’s citrus push into India widens after an extra cold-treatment approval for fruit-fly control, though growers warn tariffs still near 30% could keep South Africa at a disadvantage. Innovation for Farming: Japan’s CULTA filed registration for three new strawberry varieties, including firm-fleshed types designed for long-distance transport and premium/gift markets. Food Systems & Demand: USDA data says Japan’s chicken consumption should stay strong in 2027 as inflation shifts shoppers from beef and pork toward cheaper proteins. Climate & Land: China highlights desertification restoration at UNCCD COP17, promoting scalable models like straw-woven dune barriers and grassland management to protect livelihoods. Policy & Inputs: Korea extends urea hoarding restrictions while easing stockpiling limits after China relaxed urea export controls. Regional Agri-Events: Davao’s business group will run ASEAN Innovation Summit 2026 alongside DATE 2026, with a focus on boosting agriculture competitiveness and export crops. Water Stress: Canada’s BC restricts water use in the Salmon River watershed to protect returning Chinook salmon, affecting irrigation and other users.
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