AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoICSID Ratification: Honduras deposited its instrument of ratification of the ICSID Convention with the World Bank, making the treaty effective for the country on Aug. 16, 2026—an investor-dispute framework meant to boost confidence for foreign direct investment. Agri Tech for Resilience: FAO launched CropSuit, a free web app that matches crops to local soil and climate conditions, aiming to improve yields and fertilizer use while helping farmers adapt to climate change. Food Security Pressure: A new IPC warning flags acute food insecurity in western Honduras’ Ch’orti’ area, with up to 35% of people facing Crisis or Emergency phases in late 2026 as drought and higher prices squeeze livelihoods. Apparel Manufacturing Push: PDS Limited and Indonesia’s Busana Apparel Group announced a strategic partnership to build next-generation global apparel manufacturing capacity. Digital Remittances: Zapp expanded money transfers via WhatsApp to Honduras, adding thousands of bank deposit and cash pickup points for migrants sending funds home. Maritime Sovereignty: President Nasry Asfura reiterated that Isla Conejo belongs to Honduras, stressing sovereignty actions and continued friendship with El Salvador. Human Rights Spotlight: UN human rights experts urged accountability and investigations after reports of killings linked to Honduras’ oil palm and criminal networks.
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