AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: China doubled down on its ties with Solomon Islands after a week of backlash over a submarine missile test, with Foreign Minister Wang Yi telling Rick Houenipwela Beijing has “no geopolitical intentions” and no “sphere of influence,” pledging deeper cooperation in green energy, health, education and climate. Local Governance & Infrastructure: Honiara road works are reshaping bus routes, with a new temporary bus stop behind HCC as the Hotbread Roundabout–Central Market corridor is upgraded. Agriculture & Food Security: SINU and Australia’s CSIRO are advancing locally sourced feed options for small livestock and tilapia to cut farmers’ reliance on costly imports. Rural Livelihoods & Markets: The Nia Organic Farmers Association says it still needs more government support beyond the ending SIART project, especially for transport and marketing links. Sanitation & Public Health: UNICEF-backed artisan training in Guadalcanal is helping communities build affordable, durable toilets to reduce open defecation. Fisheries & Compliance: A look at tuna observer programs highlights how Solomon Islands and other Pacific states use trained observers to improve catch reporting and licensing compliance. Trade & Transport: Solomon Airlines signed a deal with a Philippines carrier, pointing to expanded regional connectivity. Mining Oversight: Opposition leader Manasseh Sogavare is pressing for an update on the 33 bauxite shipment investigation one month after it was announced. Tourism & Heritage: Bloody Ridge National Peace Park says visitor numbers have more than doubled in the first half of 2026, with strong growth from overseas.
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