AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGeopolitics & Commodities: The Iran-US peace deal aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but analysts say food prices likely won’t fall fast because long supply contracts and damaged gas infrastructure can keep costs elevated. Cold Chain for Farmers: Kenya’s solar-powered, pay-per-use cold storage model is helping smallholders cut spoilage and reach supermarkets, as Africa loses up to 40% of food between harvest and market. Food Security at the Community Level: Duluth’s Second Harvest Northland is building a grocery-style “food shelf” to reduce stigma, while a Hobe Sound, Florida mom’s Little Free Pantry keeps shelves stocked after rising prices. Labor & Food Services: Hong Kong tightens its Enhanced Supplementary Labour Scheme from June 16, with the food and beverage services sector moving to a stricter 3:1 local-to-imported worker ratio. Inflation Pressure: Myanmar’s inflation jumped toward 25% after fuel shocks tied to the US-Iran situation, squeezing household purchasing power. Trade & Wine: Trump threatens 100% tariffs on French wine and champagne unless France drops a digital tax—another risk to a key global beverage supply chain. Market Trends: China’s “conscious indulgence” era is pushing brands toward clean labels, better textures, and value-for-money as consumers demand health plus taste.
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