AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoFisheries Transparency Push: Fifteen countries, including Peru, signed the Mombasa Declaration at Kenya’s Our Ocean Conference, pledging better data on fishing vessel ownership, licensing, and activity to curb illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing that harms marine ecosystems and livelihoods. Wildlife Rights Breakthrough: In Peru’s Amazon, two municipalities (Satipo and Nauta-Loreto) granted stingless bees legal rights to exist, reproduce, and be represented in court—an unprecedented move that also highlights threats like deforestation, pesticides, and climate change. El Niño Alarm for Oceans: Reports warn a “super” El Niño could form, with hotter Pacific waters likely to disrupt marine food chains and hit fisheries—an issue with direct stakes for Peru’s coastal economy. Tourism Pressure at Machu Picchu: Peru’s Machu Picchu is entering high season with a higher daily cap of 5,600 visitors starting June 19, as demand strains ticketing and reservation processes. Peru Coffee Outlook: USDA forecasts Peru’s green coffee production edging up in 2026/27, with disease and climate variability still shaping yields.
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