AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGeorgian Wine Push in France: Georgia’s National Wine Agency and the Embassy hosted Paris tastings and tours for HoReCa and media, spotlighting qvevri wines and aiming to deepen export demand in a major wine market. Drought Pressure on Food Systems: Utah’s record-low snowpack and low water levels are expected to stress fish habitats, with warmer, lower-oxygen waters likely hurting trout and other species—an early warning for anglers and local ecosystems. Farmer-First Policy Drive (India): Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan urged faster, farmer-centered implementation of Kharif 2026 schemes, calling out bureaucracy as a barrier to real on-the-ground benefits. Hospitality & Retail Demand Signals: ANZ reported May card spending rose, with hospitality up and bars/cafes & restaurants showing solid month-on-month gains—useful context for foodservice operators. Foodservice Resilience Test (US): Clover Food Lab, which shut down Boston-area locations, says it will reopen select Cambridge and Boston restaurants on June 9 after securing new investment. Water Security as Investment Risk (Philippines): Cebu leaders flagged water shortages as a long-term competitiveness threat, pushing for infrastructure and stronger public-private action. Craft Brewing Headwinds (NZ): New Zealand’s craft breweries face a tougher environment—CO2, keg logistics, excise costs and shifting consumer habits—signaling pressure on the boutique beer boom.
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