AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAgribusiness & Biosecurity: U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins toured a Texas ranch and watched sterile flies released to fight the New World screwworm, warning the pest could become a “billion-dollar” international problem if ranchers don’t quickly treat infestations. Animal Health & Regulation: The FDA issued emergency authorization for nitenpyram to treat screwworm in dogs and cats, while Florida tightened rules blocking shelter/rescue pets from infested states/zones. Panama Infrastructure: IDAAN awarded a $4.9M project to study, design, and improve the pipeline feeding Las Tablas from the Rufina Alfaro water treatment plant, aiming to reduce chronic service cuts and low pressure. Construction & Local Economy: In Herrera, residents protested a $177.2M prison complex in Santa Maria, arguing the area needs water, roads, and development first. Trade & Agriculture: Egypt reported agricultural exports topping 5M tons since the start of 2026 and said it opened 21 new markets, including Panama, citing stronger quarantine and inspection systems. World Cup Logistics (Indirect Industry Impact): England’s World Cup kit and equipment were stolen in Kansas City, with two arrests made—another reminder of security and supply-chain pressure around major events.
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