AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoClimate Risk: India’s IMD has officially declared El Niño conditions over the equatorial Pacific, warning it could strengthen during the southwest monsoon—raising alarms for rainfall and farm output. Weather Watch: Karnataka braces for more thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds over the next three days, with Bengaluru and coastal districts among those likely to see intermittent rain. BRICS Agriculture: BRICS ministers in Indore adopted the Indore Declaration, putting farmers, food security, climate-resilient farming and digital agriculture at the center of the bloc’s agenda. Cross-Strait Trade: Deals in Xiamen will expand mainland purchases of Taiwan specialty agri-food and fishery products, including durian-related supply chains and other fruit and tea. Ethanol Push: India launched E85 and is moving beyond E20, aiming to cut crude imports and support rural ethanol demand—while the next phase hinges on feedstock and supply-chain readiness. Food Safety/Exports: China rejected Indian dried red chilli shipments over excessive pesticide residues, adding pressure on exporters facing tighter checks. Agri Innovation: Malaysia’s FAMA picked durian for a pilot GPL traceability system to improve real-time tracking for export markets. Farm Inputs & Policy: India’s “3Fs” focus—fuel, fertilisers and forex—signals how Middle East-linked shocks can ripple into agriculture costs and stability.
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