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AI insight
AI-generatedThe emergency declaration is specific to Utah's agricultural sector, primarily affecting fruit tree farmers. The commercial mechanism is a localized supply shock for certain fruits (e.g., cherries, apples, peaches) from Utah, potentially reducing regional supply and increasing prices for processors and retailers. However, the impact is limited to one state and a short duration (30-day assistance). No national or global price effect is expected.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Utah Governor declared state of emergency on May 15, 2026 due to severe crop losses from freezing temperatures.
- Fruit tree farmers experienced 95% to 100% losses across 10 counties.
- Emergency order provides financial assistance for 30 days.
Utah-grown fruit prices to remain flat to slightly up 1-2% over 1-4 weeks due to substitute supply from other states.
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