AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoScrewworm Alert: A second New World screwworm case was confirmed in South Texas, prompting Canada to temporarily restrict livestock imports from Texas while officials work to contain the pest. Trade Uncertainty: U.S. President Trump again raised the possibility of USMCA expiring, adding pressure on North American farm and food supply chains. National Food Policy: Prime Minister Mark Carney advanced Canada’s National Food Security Strategy, aiming to expand access to affordable food and strengthen resilience. Dairy Pressure: Global whey protein demand is outpacing supply, driving shortages and higher prices that ripple through dairy processing and food manufacturing. Invasive Pest Watch (BC): CFIA is monitoring for spongy moth in British Columbia, warning it could hit forests, orchards and urban trees. Rural Immigration: Canada’s Rural Community Immigration Pilot is drawing strong interest, with hundreds of applicants seeking permanent residency for hard-to-fill jobs. Local Flood Recovery (Manitoba): Volunteers and residents in Minitonas continue cleanup after flash flooding damaged hundreds of homes. World Cup Turf & Hydration: Vancouver’s first World Cup match drew praise, while FIFA’s mandatory hydration breaks highlight growing focus on player welfare in heat.
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