AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMexico-U.S. Sugar Trade: The USDA projects the U.S. will import 1.15 million metric tons of Mexican sugar in 2026-27, a 512% jump that could add up to $272 million for Mexican producers. Caribbean Air Capacity: Caribbean Airlines will add 72 flights on the Trinidad-Tobago air bridge from July 16 to Aug. 31, boosting seats by 7,600 for peak travel. Peru Fisheries Exports: Peru’s snake eel fishery received MSC certification, with producers expecting exports to top $6 million this year and reach about $20 million annually over the next five years. Caribbean Governance: Nevis begins work to standardize road names and formally set village and locality boundaries to improve emergency response and services. Sports & FIFA 2030: Paraguay is confirmed as a 2030 World Cup centenary host, with FIFA discussing possible 64-team expansion. Climate Watch: Models point to a “super” El Niño by late 2026, raising risks for extreme weather and food-price shocks across Latin America. Cruise Safety: A crew member died after going overboard from Princess Cruises near Cancún; the ship continued its route. Caricom Reparations Push: CARICOM’s reparations commission heads to the UK for meetings with lawmakers and institutions to build support for justice claims. Travel Advisory: The U.S. upgraded its Saint Lucia advisory to Level 2 over violent crime concerns. Biofuels Shipping: Brazil completed its first bioethanol bunkering for a container ship at Santos, signaling momentum for low-carbon maritime fuel. Agriculture Biosecurity: The “new world screwworm” has re-emerged in the U.S., with officials mobilizing to stop spread after cases in Texas and New Mexico.
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