AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood localization push: Guyana is cutting imported high-value vegetables as youth farmers expand tech-driven production, with plans to set up direct supply links to hotels and the hospitality sector. Protected farming for food security: Qatar expanded protected agriculture in 2025, converting 654,000 sq m of open farmland into protected farms and distributing 1,864 insect-proof net houses, alongside growth in organic acreage. Dairy investment: West Bengal is set for a major Amul project: a ₹700-crore, “world’s largest curd” plant in Howrah aimed at boosting milk processing and cultured dairy output. Rural development impact: IFAD says its 2025 investments reached 92 million people, emphasizing the “first mile” of food systems—small producers and rural enterprises—driving jobs, roads, and climate-resilient land management. Food industry branding: Cambodia’s food trade fair spotlights Khmer cuisine and spices, targeting a shift away from heavy import dependence toward higher local production and export-ready brands. World Cup food & drink economics: Stadium and venue coverage highlights how match-day demand is reshaping local hospitality—from big-screen viewing rules in Hyderabad to the steep cost of eating inside major venues.
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