AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBudget Push for Agro-Industrialisation: Uganda set aside Shs2.26 trillion for agriculture in 2026/27, targeting research, irrigation, extension, inputs, post-harvest handling, agro-processing, certification and market access—but the allocation still falls short of the Maputo 10% benchmark. Climate Shock to Food Systems: El Niño has officially formed and is expected to intensify, raising fears of hotter extremes and wider impacts that could hit farming and food prices across Africa. Food Security Under Pressure: A new study links human-caused warming to rising childhood stunting in Africa, with each 1°C temperature increase tied to higher stunting rates—underscoring how climate stress compounds hunger. Biofuels vs Food Costs: With oil prices climbing, biofuel demand could surge, potentially tightening the food–fuel link as fertilizer constraints and higher input costs squeeze staple production. Trade Access, Not Enough: China’s zero-tariff move for 53 African countries is welcomed, but farmers in places like Zambia still face quality, certification, credit and logistics hurdles that limit export gains. Agri Tech Growth Signals: Market reports point to fast expansion in solar-powered drones and satellite earth observation—tools that could support farming, mapping and climate monitoring if access and skills improve.
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