AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRegulatory Push on Ultra-Processed Foods: New federal data shows ultra-processed foods make up 55% of Americans’ daily calories (nearly 62% for kids), as HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former FDA chief David Kessler target the 1958 GRAS loophole that lets firms self-certify additives without full FDA review. Animal Welfare Bill Backlash: Sri Lanka’s long-awaited Animal Welfare Bill faces criticism for a broad definition of “animal” that could unintentionally sweep in seafood, raising concerns for fisheries and aquaculture. Food Security & Rations: India’s Telangana says it’s committed to food security via smart ration cards, aiming for transparent, timely welfare delivery to eligible families. Fisheries Expansion: Bangladesh vows to grow sustainable fisheries using modern aquaculture, conservation of indigenous species, and better water-body management. Trade Deal Watch: South Africa’s agriculture eyes a likely AGOA extension as the US remains key for specific value chains like grapes, citrus, nuts and wine. Snack M&A: Ferrero’s US snack empire keeps expanding, adding major American brands and boosting its US revenue share. Drought Pricing Fight (UK): Britain faces backlash after plans allow water firms to charge more during droughts via “surge pricing,” pushing households to cut usage.
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