AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMonsoon Watch (India): India’s southwest monsoon has bounced back hard, cutting the nationwide rainfall deficit to 23% (164.3mm vs 213.2mm normal, June 4–July 7) and easing pressure on Kharif sowing, though parts of UP, Bihar, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttarakhand, Karnataka, Kerala and much of the Northeast still lag. Rainfall Risk (India): A separate report flags 52% of India facing rainfall deficit and a 92 lakh ha Kharif sowing lag, with moisture stress worst in central regions. Farm Workforce (Japan): Japan’s number of people mainly working in agriculture fell below 1 million for the first time (986,600), underscoring rapid aging and the push to consolidate farmland. ASEAN Border (Cambodia–Thailand): ASEAN observers inspected Cambodia’s claims of Thai border encroachment, including damage to temporary markers and agricultural activity between JBC markers. Durian Trade (Malaysia–China): Malaysia’s Anwar says he’ll raise durian prices with China’s Li Qiang after a glut pushed Johor growers’ returns down. Pacific Sustainable Farming (Fiji): Researchers in Fiji will meet on sustainable land management, using satellite data and open geospatial tools to help Pacific agriculture and land planning. Hydroponics (Asia–Pacific ag tech): BetiLife is expanding its RDWC hydroponic systems push in North America with dealer-friendly 7-gallon models aimed at grow shops and commercial buyers.
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