AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFood Safety Watch: A cyclospora outbreak is surging in the U.S., with Michigan reporting 992 cases (and about 40 hospitalizations) and investigations expanding to 28 other states, including Ohio and Kentucky—raising fresh pressure on produce handling and irrigation controls. Consumer Health: A large study links ultra-processed foods to “bad” fatty acid patterns in blood, adding to the growing debate over how processed diets affect cholesterol and lipid processing. Agri-Trade & Supply: Reduced Mexican mango production is tightening global supply, with fruit diverted to fresh markets and shipments from Mexico, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic projected below last year—good news for prices, tough for processors. Industry Finance (Guatemala): AM Best kept a stable outlook on Guatemala’s insurance sector, citing steady premium growth, controlled inflation, and GDP support, while flagging risks from trade tensions and U.S. immigration policy. Digital Payments (UNDP): UNDP is scaling blockchain-based humanitarian payments via Stellar, moving from pilots (including Guatemala) toward ongoing country-office capability. Corporate Growth: PepsiCo reported 6.4% Q2 revenue growth, driven by international beverages and convenient foods, with India a key contributor. Security & Labor Context: A Houston ICE shooting of a Mexican construction worker is being disputed as mistaken identity, with renewed scrutiny on enforcement practices and accountability.
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