AGP Executive Report
Last update: a few seconds agoEl Niño & Food Security: Guatemala faces extreme drought risk as Insivumeh warns El Niño could impact 18 of 22 departments, with rainfall deficits up to 300mm threatening corn and bean cycles and raising fire and migration risks. Agri-Health Watch: A multi-state cyclospora outbreak is surging in the U.S., with Michigan nearing 1,000 cases and investigations expanding across dozens of states—an alert for produce handling and supply-chain hygiene. Insurance Market: AM Best kept a stable outlook on Guatemala’s insurance industry, citing premium growth, controlled inflation, and reinsurance strength, while flagging trade and immigration policy uncertainty. Aviation Connectivity: Frontier adds daily San Juan–Punta Cana service and other routes, including Orlando–Guatemala City, boosting regional tourism and travel options. Mining Update: Aura Minerals reported preliminary Q2 2026 production of 75,437 GEO, with higher output year-over-year and record first-half performance. Food & Nutrition Research: A new study links ultra-processed foods to worse blood fat profiles, adding to pressure on food reformulation and labeling debates.
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