AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFisheries & Food Security: A Malaita community leader credits fish aggregating devices (FADs) for boosting lagoon catches, but new modelling warns ocean warming could shift tuna migration and cut regional stocks by about 20% by 2050, threatening livelihoods in places like Solomon Islands. Marine Conservation: Solomon Islands has joined the Melanesian Ocean Corridor of Reserves (MOCOR), a transboundary marine protected area led by PNG, Vanuatu and Fiji—though observers say details on enforcement and community buy-in remain thin. Health Infrastructure: Japan has handed over the upgraded Kilu’ufi Hospital in Malaita, a major boost to outpatient and emergency services; Malaita leaders also say most provincial health facilities have seen little renovation in recent years. Rural Agribusiness: CEMA’s Farmers First push is helping cocoa and copra farmers in Vella Lavella sell closer to home, while a Guadalcanal pineapple group is using SIART support to build processing capacity. Trade & Markets: Honiara City Council denies plans to dissolve the Honiara Central Market Vendors Association, amid ongoing concerns about safety and reseller activity. Diplomacy & Industry Links: Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela’s talks in Beijing reaffirmed Solomon Islands–China cooperation in sectors like trade, infrastructure and green energy, with China again rejecting claims of a “sphere of influence.” Security & Policing: Police have stepped up patrols in Belaha after burglary and suspected arson incidents, including injuries reported to the National Referral Hospital.
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