AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoClimate & Food Security: The World Meteorological Organization says El Niño is likely to strengthen to at least moderate levels, raising the odds of drought and extreme weather—Guatemala’s Dry Corridor communities are already bracing for hunger as wells dry and rains fail. Agribusiness: Guatemala’s mango sector is planning to expand export acreage to 17,300–19,800 acres by 2029, aiming to keep its U.S. market edge as Peru’s season ends and demand shifts. Trade Policy: Peru is moving to bring its Peru–Guatemala FTA and protocol into force via a supreme decree, aiming for more predictable rules for exporters and investors. Insurance & Risk: Brokerslink adds a new Guatemala affiliate, Somit Corredores de Seguros, expanding coverage for construction, manufacturing, food, retail, and cargo risks across Central America. Mining: Pan American Silver advances plans at its Timmins operations after exploration finds new resources, supporting potential production growth and mine-life extension. Regional Security: INTERPOL-backed Operation Orca XI netted 3,308 illegal firearms and 56 tonnes of illicit drugs across Central America and the Caribbean, with OAS and EU support. Culture & Tourism: Guatemala is set to participate in K’íiwik: Mayan World Tourism Fair 2026, a regional push to attract buyers and exhibitors for community-based tourism.
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