AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBelarus–Oman Trade & Agri-Food: Minsk hosted an Omani-Belarusian business push that produced seven MoUs, including food security cooperation and AI prototypes for water, agriculture and soil, plus knowledge and manufacturing transfer. Belarus–SCO Agriculture Link: Belarus’ first deputy foreign minister met SCO’s deputy secretary general, highlighting AgroSCO participation tied to Belarus’ Agro-Industrial Week and Belagro 2026, with a focus on sustainable farming, export logistics and ag education. Belarus–Azerbaijan Industrial Cooperation: Belarus and Azerbaijan officials renewed plans for joint ventures in machine-building and special-purpose equipment, framing industrial projects as a strategic growth point. Fertilizer Market Shock (EU): The EU suspended customs duties on key nitrogen fertilizers for a year, aiming to stabilize costs for farmers and reduce reliance on Russia and Belarus—potentially reshaping regional supply chains. Armenia–Russia Agri-Trade Pressure: Armenia’s PM Nikol Pashinyan criticized Russia’s “temporary” restrictions on Armenian agricultural exports, after Moscow moved to ban additional fruit imports, warning it will undermine trust in the EEU. Regional Energy & Logistics Stress: Ukrainian drone strikes hit St. Petersburg’s oil terminal and military sites as SPIEF opened, disrupting airport operations and underscoring how energy infrastructure and logistics remain exposed.
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