AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMicroplastics Monitoring: Scientists from 21 African countries, including Seychelles, are meeting in Accra to harmonise coastal microplastics monitoring protocols using nuclear and isotopic techniques—aiming for comparable data and stronger marine pollution policies. Fertilizer Trade Shock: The Persian Gulf conflict has disrupted urea and phosphate fertilizer trade via the Strait of Hormuz, raising fears of shortages, price hikes, and knock-on food security impacts. World Rum Day (Seychelles): Takamaka Rum marks World Rum Day with a sustainability-focused approach—reusable containers for hotels, recycling glass into tumblers, and crushing discarded bottles for reuse—rooted in its restored heritage plantation. Tourism Update: Seychelles expects more Russian visitors after Aeroflot resumes regular flights from 8 July (twice weekly), with officials calling it a boost for the sector’s sustainable growth. Blue Economy Security: Maritime experts urge Africa to stop relying on foreign powers for ocean protection, calling for stronger navies, surveillance, and regional cooperation. Financial Oversight: Seychelles’ Central Bank presented its 2025 Financial Stability Report to the National Assembly, outlining key risks and regulatory measures, including moves toward electronic submissions.
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