AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNew World screwworm threat: USDA says the flesh-eating screwworm is back in the U.S. after detections in Texas and New Mexico (five cattle, one goat, and one dog), prompting emergency response and renewed concern for animal health across the region. Florida biosecurity: Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson expanded screwworm import restrictions, including blocking shelter and rescue dogs and cats from states with confirmed detections. Food safety recall: FDA recall coverage expanded to 21 states for Farm Rich Pizza Cheese Crunchers after a delayed Class II metal-risk designation. Farmers get protection: Nearly 90 Florida laws take effect July 1, including a “farm equipment lemon law” requiring manufacturers to repair, replace, or refund defective ag equipment after repeated failed fixes. Rural hunger support: Polk County is expanding USDA Summer BreakSpot free meal sites as need grows, with one location serving about 2,000 meals on weekdays. Aquaculture funding: UH Hilo is a core member of a $13.5M federal aquaculture research consortium to boost seafood supply and markets.
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