AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Security & Aid: Yemen’s import crunch is worsening hunger as FEWS NET reports shipping disruptions cut port imports—fuel prices jumped and rice rose—while WFP warns 18M Yemenis are at risk of deeper food insecurity. Public Health & Policy: Arizona’s food-stamp error rate is above the national average, with potential $208M in federal penalties, as SNAP rules reshape access. Nutrition & Gender: FAO-backed gender-focused food security guidelines roll out to boost women’s participation across agriculture and value chains, targeting productivity and nutrition gaps. Supply Chains & Trade: DP World finds 58% of Chinese supply-chain executives plan supplier diversification in 2026, driven by resilience, ESG, and new market entry. Hospitality & Consumer Demand: World Cup kick-off times are reshaping hospitality trading patterns, with pubs and QSR seeing demand shifts. Food Safety: Ghana’s nutrition and dietetics academy launches a national food safety push, warning of a “converging” crisis from contamination and ultra-processed foods. Humanitarian Food Systems: A WFP innovation spotlight highlights AI-driven supply planning to stretch assistance to more people. Local Food Access: Indonesia’s police partner with 12,420 MSMEs and support the free nutritious meals program to strengthen local food production and delivery.
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