AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoImmigration & Labor Supply: A U.S. H-2B visa slowdown is forcing carnival operator Brass Ring Amusements to cancel events, with fair organizers warning Guatemala-linked seasonal labor shortages could ripple across summer festivals. Public Safety & Community Impact: A 16-year-old was arrested in Brooklyn for the stabbing death of a Guatemalan-born teen, highlighting ongoing violence risks for immigrant families. Agribusiness Biosecurity: Mexico and the U.S. inaugurated a sterile fly plant in Chiapas near the Guatemala border to fight the New World screwworm, aiming to produce up to 100 million sterile flies weekly—though experts say supply may still fall short of full eradication. Trade & Inputs: U.S. cotton export sales weakened in the week ended June 18, while shipments rose; Guatemala appears among new-crop buyers, signaling shifting demand for regional textile supply chains. Energy Access & Rural Development: Two electric co-op technicians traveled to Guatemala to help energize a rural village, underscoring ongoing infrastructure needs beyond major cities. Food & Culture: A Guatemala travel feature spotlights how Indigenous heritage shapes local cuisine—from markets to cooking experiences—keeping food tourism tied to community identity.
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