AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU Seafood Compliance: Fisheries officials from Fiji, Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu trained in Suva on new EU freezer-vessel food-safety rules (Delegated Regulation EU 2025/1449) that could affect about 97% of EU-listed Pacific Island-flagged vessels, tightening cold-chain requirements to protect against histamine risks. Tuna Processing Push: A high-level EU delegation met Solomon Islands’ Fisheries and Marine Resources minister to discuss potential support for the Bina Harbour Tuna Processing Plant in Malaita, aimed at boosting domestic processing capacity. Energy & Infrastructure: Australia and Solomon Islands leaders agreed to negotiate a comprehensive strategic treaty and expand cooperation, including SBD$200m support for Cyclone Maila recovery and energy-shock impacts, while Heritage Park Hotel commissioned a large solar-plus-battery system to cut diesel use and keep power running. Markets & Jobs: Australia-backed Buala Market in Isabel opened, with climate-resilient features and space for vendors, supporting local trade and livelihoods. Food Security & Farming: Rice experts from JAAS began a two-month technical mission with MALD to strengthen mechanised commercial rice production and reduce reliance on imported rice. Tourism & Sanitation: UNICEF warned that open defecation and poor waste management are hurting Solomon Islands tourism growth and visitor appeal. Digital Inclusion: CBSI and Rural Inclusion held a national workshop to shape a digital financial literacy content hub and improve access to digital financial services.
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