AGP Executive Report
Last update: 24 minutes agoAmazon land sales crackdown: Mongabay says its 2021 reporting helped Meta shape an internal response after Facebook Marketplace listings were found advertising illegal sales of protected Amazon rainforest land, including Indigenous areas—highlighting how weak location checks can limit enforcement. El Niño pressure on Peru: UBS warns a strong El Niño could hit Latin America’s food, hydropower and transport, with Peru among the more directly exposed economies. EU deforestation rules: The EU’s new regulation to curb deforestation-linked imports requires geolocation traceability but excludes direct Indigenous participation, raising concerns for small producers and Peru’s export supply chains. Blueberries resilience in Peru: A Trujillo seminar urged growers to prepare plants for recurring El Niño heat rather than react after stress, focusing on root development, fertigation and monitoring. MSC eel certification: Peru’s snake eel fishery is set to gain new export access after Marine Stewardship Council certification, with producers expecting growth into demanding markets. Nature tourism: Peru’s humpback whale watching season is framed as a conservation-and-jobs boost, with training for hundreds of tourism stakeholders.
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