AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoEl Niño Warning: A top expert says this year’s El Niño is likely to break records for strength, raising the odds of droughts, floods and other extremes that can hit farm output across Africa. Climate-Smart Mosquito Control: Uganda researchers report catnip lotion can repel mosquitoes “just as effective as Deet,” offering a cheaper malaria-fighting option for rural farmers. Food System Pressure: South Africa’s Grain SA defends wheat tariffs and technology in a food-systems inquiry, arguing local production needs fair competition to protect long-term food security. Livestock Biosecurity Costs: In Ghana’s region, a mayor in Jordan, Guimaras asks for a temporary waiver of a swine entry permit fee to boost compliance during African swine fever risk. Seed Traceability Push (Nigeria): Nigeria’s seeds regulator plans DNA-based crop variety monitoring to strengthen the seed system and help farmers access genuine improved varieties. Climate Risk for Extension (Nigeria): NiMet and ILRI train agricultural extension providers on climate risk management so weather advice reaches farmers faster. Pipeline Legal Fight (Uganda): Ugandan farmers file a UK court lawsuit to stop the EACOP oil pipeline, citing environmental and community risks.
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