AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Prices & Health: “Tomatoflation” is hitting grocery bills after severe winter freezes in Florida cut fresh tomato output, while Mexico’s tomato setbacks add pressure; the national average price for fresh tomatoes hit a record $2.689 a pound in April, and experts expect retail prices to ease later as production rebounds. Climate & Public Health: El Niño is officially underway, with NOAA saying there’s a better-than-even chance it could become a “super” event—raising the odds of major weather disruptions across the Americas, which can worsen heat, flooding, and related health risks. Detention Care Gaps: A LA-area detainee’s family and attorneys say a man shot by federal agents is still in pain and not getting adequate medical care, spotlighting oversight and treatment gaps in immigration detention. Animal Health Threat: Officials are pushing to stop New World Screwworm from returning, expanding sterile-fly production in Texas and Mexico while urging livestock producers to strengthen biosecurity and watch for outbreaks. Border-Linked Missing Person: The Nancy Guthrie case remains unresolved, with investigators treating it as an abduction and exploring possible movement toward Mexico, as the situation is time-sensitive due to her pacemaker and heart meds.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.