AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 minutes agoMaritime Recognition: PacTow seafarers were honoured under the International Maritime Organisation’s “Day of the Seafarer” theme, “Carrying world trade. Carrying the risks,” spotlighting tug crews that keep Honiara’s port-linked supply chains moving safely. Climate & Water Planning: Solomon Islands Meteorological Services says El Niño impacts will vary by rainfall and local water availability, with prolonged dry spells risking water shortages that can ripple into health, education and other services. Domestic Port Expansion: Solomon Islands Ports Authority (SIPA) says it will expand the Honiara Domestic Port with a new wharf, extra loading ramps and planned reclamation near the Central Market to ease congestion and boost capacity. Self-Financed Infrastructure: SIPA also highlighted how careful saving and reinvestment—plus support from partners like the World Bank and ADB—has helped fund upgrades including Berth One and new port facilities. Fuel Crisis Lessons for Industry: A Pacific-wide review of the fuel crisis shows how import dependence drove sharp rises in fuel and electricity costs, pushing governments to seek renewable energy options like solar to reduce future shocks. Agriculture & Fisheries Training: Solomon Islands youth and officials completed a climate-resilient agriculture and fisheries seminar in China, focused on climate-smart models and stronger regional cooperation. Security & Trade Risks: Australia’s record 2.7 tonnes cocaine seizure is linked to a shipment routed through the Pacific, with an alleged “mother vessel” detained in the Solomon Islands—raising pressure on maritime monitoring and logistics controls.
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