AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCeuta Migration Shock: A mass crossing into Spain’s North African enclave Ceuta by tens of thousands of people in late July ended within 48 hours, with reports of more than 80 deaths, triggering emergency EU home affairs talks and calls to speed up “return hubs.” Mauritania-UAE Agriculture Tech: The 5th Mauritanian International Date Festival opened in Atar with 245 exhibitors and a scientific symposium on date-palm cultivation and post-harvest innovations, backed by the UAE Presidential Court and aimed at boosting sustainable farming and food security. Blue Economy Push: A new look at Africa’s “blue economy” highlights fisheries and aquaculture as major food and jobs drivers, noting a persistent protein gap and pointing to projects like Nigeria’s BlueTech Superhighway to strengthen sustainable aquaculture and coastal livelihoods. Octopus Farming Setback: Spain’s Nueva Pescanova shelved plans for an industrial octopus farm near the Canary Islands, citing “business and regulatory” reasons after years of scientific and activist backlash over the difficulty of farming cephalopods. Energy Infrastructure Watch: Seatrium and Golar advanced plans for a potential third FLNG conversion project, building on two operational FLNG conversions tied to offshore gas monetization for Mauritania and Senegal. Visa Bond Impact: The US made its visa bond program permanent for 50 countries, with a major knock-on effect for African travelers and tourism as visa issuance reportedly fell sharply during the pilot.
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