AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCEMA Boost for Rural Farmers: East Guadalcanal copra and cocoa grower Russell says CEMA’s local buying points cut transport, freight and accommodation costs, making it easier to sell and earn more. Cocoa Support in West Guadalcanal: Another cocoa farmer in Sumate praises CEMA for buying wet beans and backing dryers, drums and nets, helping groups make their first processed cocoa sales. PNG–Solomon Islands 5-Year Deal: Prime Ministers James Marape and Matthew Wale signed a 2026–2030 Framework Agreement covering trade, investment, infrastructure, security and regional cooperation. Maritime Investment Push: On International Day of the Seafarer, Solomon Islands’ maritime leaders flagged priorities for financing, safety and workforce development, while SIPA outlined plans to expand Honiara’s domestic port with a new wharf and ramps. Honiara Road Works: Central Honiara’s Hot Bread Roundabout upgrades are progressing, with concrete and foundation works aimed at easing congestion and improving safety. El Niño Hits Food Supply: Slippery cabbage is running low at Honiara markets as dry weather suppresses harvests, with smaller bundles and higher competition for limited produce. Disaster Response Training: 29 health and emergency professionals completed rehabilitation-in-disasters training in Honiara, supported by Australia’s regional program. Tourism & Culture: Temotu Bash 2.0 in Lata drew about 1,000 people and is set as an annual event under the Discover Temotu initiative. Climate Warning: A Green Climate Fund official warns Solomon Islands to prepare for a potentially severe 2026–2027 “super El Niño.”
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