AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFood Safety in Antananarivo: 67 people were hospitalized after suspected food poisoning, with early findings pointing to cooking oil; Madagascar’s Industry, Trade and Consumption ministry ordered temporary shop closures and product sampling for lab tests. Climate & Food Security: FAO and WFP launched a US$202m anticipatory action appeal for El Niño risk across 22 high-priority countries, while a separate UN warning flags acute hunger worsening in 13 hotspots between June and November, with Madagascar listed among very high concern areas. Weather Forecasting Upgrade: China donated meteorological and information tech equipment to Madagascar to strengthen data processing, bulletin production, communications, and early warning for disaster risk management. Roads & Construction Costs: Bitumen supply shifts are hitting Madagascar’s road-building sector, with costs reportedly up 40–50% and project delays as shipments take longer. Energy Investment: AXIAN Energy secured a $60m financing facility (via Mauritius Commercial Bank) to expand renewable power projects across Africa, supporting faster capital access for new development opportunities. Fisheries Transparency: Global Fishing Watch announced new steps to boost vessel tracking and fisheries accountability, including a partnership with Madagascar to publicly share vessel tracking data for the domestic fleet. Diplomacy for Industry: Russia and Madagascar foreign ministers met in Moscow, with cooperation flagged across energy, agriculture, infrastructure, health, mining, and education, and discussion of independent payment systems for the Russia-Africa Summit.
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