AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood prices and inflation pressure: July inflation stayed hot as food costs fed through into household budgets, while in Canada food-from-stores inflation remains elevated and energy volatility keeps pressure on shoppers. Food safety alarms: U.S. officials are flagging a surge in foodborne illness outbreaks in 2026, with particular attention on Cyclospora and major egg-related Salmonella fallout, renewing scrutiny of surveillance and staffing. Public health regulation: Karnataka in India banned non-dairy “paneer” for a year, aiming to protect consumers from analogue products marketed as milk-based. School food rules: Jordan’s food authority tightened guidance for school canteens ahead of the new academic year, restricting risky items and pushing licensed suppliers. Food security and hunger relief: Nigeria’s food dilemma is framed as affordability plus supply-chain strain, while Arizona’s Valley View Food Bank reports rising demand and more first-time visitors. Global supply shocks: Sudan’s farmers face Nile water stress amid conflict and El Niño-linked rainfall delays, and Egypt’s Red Crescent sent 70,000+ food parcels to Gaza. Retail and industry moves: Carrefour returned to India with a food-first consumer store model, and China pledged to share food-security innovation across Asia-Pacific. Local food culture: A new sushi opening in Worcester Park and a Troodos mountain produce festival highlight how communities keep food traditions front and center.
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