AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAquaponics for fresh greens: Boise’s Greenscale Aquaponics is producing pesticide-free leafy vegetables year-round in a closed-loop system that uses tilapia to fertilize crops, with daily harvests and a low water footprint. Abalone fishery restart: South Australia’s recovery plan for the southern abalone fishery lays out when surveys and performance targets will allow reopening after major stock depletion linked to AVG. Fisheries investment in India: A Kuwait-based and Indore-based partnership signed a Rs 7,430 crore fisheries deal in Madhya Pradesh under the 2026 integrated policy, aiming to build cage culture infrastructure and create 35,000 jobs. Banana disease mitigation: The Philippines’ Department of Agriculture is moving to trial a Singapore-based hydro emission treatment to curb long-running banana diseases and restore export competitiveness. Blue economy under pressure: East Africa’s coastal women are shifting from fishing to tourism and ecosystem restoration as climate change and overfishing strain livelihoods. Food self-sufficiency push: Indonesia’s PENAS XVII event highlighted Bulog’s role in upstream procurement and long-term food security planning. Ocean heat warning: New reporting says June ocean temperatures hit record highs, with El Niño expected to intensify heat and extreme weather—raising stakes for marine food systems.
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