AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFood Security: UNAH warns Honduras’ drought-linked food crisis is worsening fast, with 1.8 million people already struggling daily and up to 2.2 million at risk by end-2026, especially in the Dry Corridor where corn and bean losses and rising child malnutrition are climbing. Textiles & Manufacturing: Global Sae-A marked the two-year anniversary of its Tegra acquisition at Tegra’s Honduras headquarters, highlighting improved delivery compliance (52 consecutive weeks) and projecting a $50M sales lift this year. Agriculture Tech: Honduras is among partner countries in a FAO/IAEA soil monitoring training under the SoilFER program, using mid-infrared spectroscopy to speed up and cut the cost of soil data for better fertilizer and land decisions. Energy & Data Centers: Kio Data Centers signed a 10-year power purchase agreement with Celsia for its Panama data center operations, aiming for “energy certainty” amid regional market volatility. Local Business & Tourism: Roatán’s Spirit Origin Coffee is featured as a new origin-focused destination, with a large roastery and visitor experiences built on the island. Cybersecurity: A Honduras-born cybersecurity professional is raising awareness about printer security risks, warning that poorly protected multifunction printers can become an entry point for hackers.
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