AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoClimate Risk for Farming: Guatemala faces a high El Niño threat, with Insivumeh warning an 88% chance of impact and a major June–August rainfall shortfall that could hit 18 departments, intensify the Dry Corridor’s corn and bean cycle, and raise fire and food-security risks. Food Safety Watch: A cyclospora outbreak is surging in the U.S., with Michigan nearing 1,000 cases and Ohio also climbing—another reminder for producers and distributors to tighten hygiene and handling of fresh produce. Insurance Sector Signal: AM Best kept a stable outlook on Guatemala’s insurance industry, citing steady premium growth, controlled inflation, and GDP support, while flagging risks from trade tensions and stricter U.S. immigration. Digital Payments for Aid: UNDP is moving blockchain-based payments from pilots toward a standing capability, including work already run in Guatemala, aiming to cut aid costs and improve delivery resilience. Aviation Connectivity: Frontier added new Caribbean and Latin America routes, including Orlando–Guatemala City and Orlando–San Pedro Sula, boosting regional travel options. Health & Nutrition Research: A Guatemala-linked study links higher ultra-processed food intake to worse blood fat profiles, adding to growing pressure on food reformulation.
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