AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 minutes agoGovernment Funding Push: New Zealand’s PM Christopher Luxon and Agri Minister Todd McClay announced $59m in six commercial projects (total $143m) across dairy, sheep and beef, horticulture, forestry, Māori land and aquaculture, plus up to $51m to speed farm tech adoption to cut emissions while lifting productivity. Export Pivot: Japan’s 2025 Fisheries White Paper reframes aquaculture as an export engine as domestic seafood demand keeps sliding, with aquaculture now about 60% of total production and exports hitting record value. Biosecurity Enforcement: New Zealand fined Waimana Marine $24,000 and a freight firm $15,000 for illegal movement of nearly 80 tonnes of live green-lipped mussels and thousands of pacific oysters, breaching controlled-area rules tied to bonamiosis. US Research Boost: NOAA launched CIFARM, a five-year aquaculture research and markets institute funded with $13.5m, with the University of Hawaiʻi as a core partner. Blue Economy Outreach: Cape Cod installed 37 new shellfish aquaculture education signs to help the public understand oyster farming and safe shoreline access. Tech & Trade: Chinese RAS equipment demand is rising in Algeria as investors seek faster, cheaper indoor tilapia production support. Feed Cost Pressure: Andhra Pradesh shrimp stakeholders met over rising feed prices, with calls for a transparent, science-based pricing mechanism. Ocean Governance: China marked the 10th anniversary of the Port State Measures Agreement and highlighted its role in fighting illegal fishing.
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