AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAmazon Security Breakdown: A new report warns Peru’s Amazon criminal world has fused drug trafficking and illegal mining into one operating system—sharing routes, weapons, and logistics—weakening state control and damaging both human rights and the environment. Peru–Türkiye Diplomacy: Peru’s deputy foreign affairs minister met in Ankara to review cooperation across politics, trade, tourism, science, disaster response, and environmental work, with progress also flagged on direct flights. Climate Shock Watch: Scientists are again sounding alarms about a possible “super El Niño,” saying the 2026 event could be stronger than the 1877 disaster that helped trigger mass famine and disease. Biodiversity Funding: Canada-backed grants totaling CA$20M are supporting community-led conservation in the Tropical Andes and Cerrado, with a focus on women and Indigenous leadership. El Niño Impacts on Peru’s Food: Coverage also highlights Peru’s climate-sensitive agriculture, including the Tahiti lime sector, as El Niño risks loom.
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