AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFood Security Diplomacy: Qatar Chamber joined an EU-Qatar dialogue on safe, resilient food trade, focusing on sanitary rules, import transparency, and stable access for European farm exports. Regional Food Vulnerability: Pacific finance ministers warned of a “triple shock” hitting island food systems via fuel insecurity, higher import costs, and food vulnerability as growth slows. World Cup Supply Chain for Groceries: UK retailer Waitrose extended delivery hours during the World Cup to keep late-night fans stocked, while limiting alcohol availability. Snacking Behavior Shift: A new “snacking” lens says shoppers increasingly use snacks as meals and nutrition vehicles, not just in-between bites—forcing brands to rethink category boundaries. Food Trade & Hunger Risks: WFP/FAO flagged worsening hunger hotspots through late 2026, with conflict driving most cases and displacement straining host communities. Local Food Access & Urban Farming: A University of Dayton student farm and composting program is turning campus scraps into produce for donations, tackling food insecurity with hands-on agriculture. Food Safety & Compliance: El Centro (CA) and state ABC launched free online training for alcohol and drug compliance at local businesses. Food Culture Economics: Hong Kong urged to export Cantonese food culture as restaurant earnings fell sharply, arguing cuisine needs a stronger global strategy. Street Food Infrastructure: India’s CMC is planning modern street food hubs under PM SVANidhi, with hygiene monitoring and food-waste biogas features.
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