AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAgribusiness & Exports: Food Processors Limited says it’s pushing beyond processed foods to sell more fresh and frozen produce, targeting Australia and New Zealand first, then expanding to Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Nauru and Kiribati, while also exploring a Memorandum of Understanding with the Fiji Development Bank to improve contract farmers’ access to loans. Deep-Sea Mining Governance: The UN’s International Seabed Authority defended its authority as The Metals Company subsidiaries seek to stop an investigation, while campaigners warn the High Seas Treaty’s environmental impact assessment exemptions for deep-sea mining could weaken seabed protection. Nauru in the Geopolitics Mix: China’s submarine-launched ballistic missile test landed near Nauru in the South Pacific nuclear-free zone, drawing regional concern and renewed debate over Indo-Pacific security and early-warning capabilities. Pacific Economic Pressure: A World Bank report urges decisive action to bring Fiji’s debt back toward pre-pandemic levels, flagging how cyclones and the Ukraine shock worsened the fiscal outlook. Local Industry Context: Nauru is also highlighted in global health and food-system coverage, with the island cited as having the world’s highest obesity rate—an issue tied to imported diets and limited fresh produce.
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