AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFood Security & Livelihoods: South Africa’s food inflation eased to its lowest in more than a decade, helped by strong harvests and lower meat and cereal prices, but analysts warn fuel and fertiliser costs—and El Niño-driven drought risk—could quickly squeeze households again. Climate Risk: El Niño is expected to intensify heat and disrupt agriculture and food systems across Africa, raising the odds of higher food prices and wider hunger pressures. Swine Health & Prices: Zamboanga (Philippines) set floor prices for hogs and pork to protect local producers from African swine fever-linked oversupply and price distortions, while Finland’s ASF detections in wild boar underline the need for strict biosecurity. Cocoa Income Gap: Fairtrade Africa will convene stakeholders in Accra for Change Day 2026 to push for living-income reference prices for cocoa farmers in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire. Agri-Finance & Processing: Ghana’s Ahodwo Farms is seeking GH¢2m working capital to expand gari output and jobs, aiming to leverage the 24-Hour Economy for higher production. Regional Integration for Agri-Trade: South Africa and Zimbabwe pledged deeper cooperation on water security, infrastructure, agriculture and industry through improved corridors, border management and logistics.
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