AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCoffee Exports & EU Rules: Honduras’ small coffee growers are scrambling to meet the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), pushing supply-chain tracking and nudging some farms toward modernization—while farmers still face hurdles around digital access and data ownership. Textiles & Manufacturing: Global Sae-A Group marked the two-year anniversary of its acquisition of Tegra in Honduras, highlighting improved delivery performance and projecting sales growth, with major partner Nike attending. Food Security Crisis: UNAH warns drought and climate impacts could affect up to 2.2 million people by end-2026, with 1.8 million already struggling—especially in the Dry Corridor where crop losses and child malnutrition are rising. Energy for Industry: Kio Data Centers signed a 10-year power purchase agreement with Celsia for its Panamanian data center operations, signaling “energy certainty” for regional infrastructure growth that includes Honduras-linked generation capacity. Agrifood Tech Training: FAO/IAEA launched soil monitoring training for Honduras and other partner countries under SoilFER, aiming to improve fertilizer decisions using faster, lower-cost soil data methods. Regional Politics Spillover: “HondurasGate” leaks allege a far-right plan to undermine Latin America’s left, adding political risk context for the region’s business climate.
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