AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHealth & Climate Impacts: A new study links heat stress to major income and food-security risks, warning that extreme heat can cut working hours and hit outdoor laborers hard—an issue that matters for Peru’s agriculture and rural livelihoods. Eye Care Access in Peru: Orbis International’s Flying Eye Hospital is back in Arequipa for a two-week training push with Peru’s health ministry and a regional hospital, aiming to expand cataract, glaucoma, and retina care in rural and indigenous communities. El Niño Food Price Pressure: UN-linked reporting says an incoming El Niño could intensify drought and crop failures, driving up prices for staples and fruit—raising the stakes for food costs across countries including Peru. Peru Blueberries Export Surge: Peru’s blueberry exports are projected to top 400,000 tons in 2026, with growers citing expanded certified hectares and warning that warmer, more humid conditions tied to Coastal El Niño can increase fungal disease risk. Land & Water Governance: Peru’s Congress advanced a bill that would route alleged crimes by police and military into their own justice channels, a move that could shape accountability for environmental and public-safety enforcement.
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