AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEl Niño & Pest Pressure: Florida is bracing for a “buggier” summer as El Niño brings hotter, wetter conditions that can boost mosquitoes, ticks, gnats and even garden-damaging snails and slugs—UF notes the health risks include West Nile, dengue and Lyme, so experts urge draining standing water and using repellent at dawn and dusk. Farm Economics & Grocery Shock: The American Farm Bureau says a 10-person Fourth of July cookout now averages $73.82—up 4% from last year—driven by higher ground beef, strawberries and other staples. Florida Mango Festival: Despite a historic freeze, West Palm Beach’s Florida Mango Festival (June 27) is set to feature 75+ vendors and 200+ mango cultivars, with indoor space added for heat relief. Policy & Food Security: USDA data show Florida improved SNAP payment error rates to 12.97%, but it still faces a nearly $1 billion cost-share requirement next year. Wildfire Safety: Florida will not impose a statewide fireworks ban, but officials say drought conditions and burn bans remain in effect in multiple counties—follow local rules. Marine & Coastal Stress: South Florida is dealing with record sargassum washups, with scientists calling it a growing crisis that’s already at more than 30 million tons.
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