AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSmart Farming Push: FAO opened its first Global Conference on Smart Farming, urging small-scale farmers in Honduras and beyond to adopt protected cultivation, good horticultural practices, better inputs, market links, and digital tools to boost yields with fewer resources. PlayStation Retail Shock (Honduras impact): Sony says new PlayStation games will be digital-only starting January 2028, and it will shut down the PlayStation Store on PS3 in Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua starting August 2026 (with wider Latin America and other regions following, and full PS3/PS Vita closures in July 2027). Honduras Conservation Tech: A camera-trap survey in Mavita, La Mosquitia, found multiple species raiding yuca fields—helping conservationists challenge claims that only Baird’s tapir was to blame. TPS Legal Fallout (regional labor risk): The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that TPS terminations can’t be challenged in federal court on non-constitutional grounds, clearing the way for broader TPS rollbacks that could affect employers across the region, including Honduras-linked communities.
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