AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBiosecurity Alert: The New World screwworm—flesh-eating larvae that infest wounds in livestock and can infect humans—was confirmed in a 3-week-old calf in south Texas near the Mexico border, prompting USDA and Texas officials to set up quarantine zones and release sterile flies to stop spread. Border Pressure on Agriculture: Officials say the pest has been moving north through Mexico for more than a year, raising fears of major losses to cattle production and higher beef prices if it reaches wider areas. El Salvador Tech & Environment Angle: El Salvador also announced a new sovereign AI dataset launch (Nemotron-Personas-El-Salvador) built from official demographic data, aiming to accelerate AI development without using personal information. Health & Farm Safety: A separate report links glyphosate exposure in El Salvador and Nicaragua to kidney health concerns among agricultural workers, adding pressure for stronger chemical safety oversight. Regional Climate Risk: Drought fears tied to El Niño continue to worry communities across the Dry Corridor, including parts of Central America where water shortages threaten crops and food security.
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