AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBiosecurity & Trade: Australia seized 100,000 live exotic cockroaches in New South Wales from a commercial breeder, including Madagascar hissing cockroaches, in what officials call the country’s biggest-ever invertebrate bust (about US$142,000). Authorities say the species are banned from import, breeding, sale or keeping, warning of risks to native wildlife and agriculture. Regional Connectivity: Ethiopian Airlines will launch a direct three-times-weekly passenger route to Port Louis, Mauritius from July 12, improving links for tourism and trade across the region. Financial Oversight: Central African banking supervisors met in Yaounde to discuss how to strengthen regulation against emerging risks like digital fraud, cybersecurity threats, stablecoins and climate shocks. Environment & Governance: New research highlights how biomass reliance (charcoal and fuelwood) is driving forest loss across several African countries, including Madagascar, while policy frameworks on forestry and climate remain uneven in implementation. Digital Economy: Madagascar reported completing 2.6 million digital ID enrollments in two months, signaling momentum in national identity systems.
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