AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoBeef Price Shock: Record-high beef prices are being blamed less on general inflation and more on a shrinking cattle supply in the U.S., with drought forcing ranchers to sell earlier and rebuild herds taking years. P.E.I. Cattle Outlook: Prince Edward Island beef producers say they’re finally seeing stronger returns from record cattle prices, but they’re watching rising costs, processor pressure, and trade risks tied to South American negotiations. Farm Inputs & Weather Costs: Tomato prices are jumping in both the U.S. and Canada, with analysts pointing to a mix of extreme weather and trade/tariff pressures. Canada–China Ag Ties: Prime Minister Mark Carney and China’s foreign minister Wang Yi pledged deeper cooperation, including agriculture and fisheries, as both sides push multilateralism. Internal Trade Bottleneck for Small Producers: A delay in getting a nationwide deal for direct-to-consumer alcohol shipments could keep B.C. wineries and other small producers stuck behind provincial rules. Pest Watch for Summer: An Agriculture Canada entomologist says P.E.I.’s long winter won’t mean fewer bugs this summer, since many insects rebound quickly after overwintering. World Cup Turf Challenge: FIFA’s push for natural grass at World Cup venues is proving tricky, especially for indoor stadiums.
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