AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoEl Niño’s fisheries shock in Peru: With “super” El Niño now underway, Peru’s anchovy season has been effectively canceled, threatening one of the country’s biggest exports and fish-oil supply chains, while other regions see mixed impacts—an early warning that climate swings are getting harsher and more unpredictable for coastal livelihoods. Amazon protection under pressure: Indigenous leaders warn that the Kakataibo Extremo Norte area—home to people living in voluntary isolation—faces rising threats from illegal loggers, drug traffickers, and road building, as forestry concessions expand around an unprotected zone. Green Motion avocados in Peru: A Trujillo seminar for Green Motion Avocados highlights new Hass-like varieties and rootstocks aimed at expanding harvest windows and reducing water footprints, signaling continued investment in more resilient farming systems. Mining and critical minerals momentum: Peru’s election outcome is being framed by companies as a boost for critical-minerals development, while separate updates point to ongoing drilling and project advancement in the region. Court ruling on vegan meals: Peru’s constitutional court ordered San Marcos University to offer a permanent vegan meal option, citing rights to equality and freedom of conscience.
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