AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEnergy Shock & Food Costs: Iran’s reported closure threat to the Strait of Hormuz is raising fears of a wider energy, fertilizer, and logistics squeeze—an outcome analysts say could ripple into food prices and global growth. Global Growth Watch: The World Bank cut its 2026 global growth forecast to 2.5% on Middle East conflict-driven energy shocks, warning inflation and food insecurity risks. Food Security Under Fire (Nigeria): Gunmen killed 17 farmers in Zamfara during planting season, deepening fears that insecurity is pushing farmers off their land and worsening hunger. Health & Nutrition Governance (Nigeria): Kano warned against diversion and sale of ready-to-use therapeutic food meant for treating malnourished children. Climate Pressure on Farms: El Niño odds are high, with UN/WMO warnings that heat and extreme weather could stress agriculture, water, and food systems. BRICS Research Push: BRICS STI opened a call for joint research across water, AI, energy, health, and food. Local Food Resilience: Kenya farmers are shifting toward indigenous, climate-resilient crops to cut risk and protect household food supply. World Cup Food & Drink Culture: Across host cities, watch parties and local food-and-beverage promos are driving demand—while rising fast-food prices and concession costs keep affordability in focus.
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