AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTech & Retail Disruption: Sony says the PS3 PlayStation Store will be phased out, with access ending first in Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua in August 2026, then more Latin America later, and a global shutdown in July 2027—new purchases stop, though some re-downloads may remain. Agribusiness & Climate Resilience: FAO launched CropSuit, a free web tool that matches crops to local soil and climate conditions to boost yields and cut waste—aimed at helping farmers adapt as land degradation and climate stress rise. Trade & Compliance: USTR scheduled July 7–9 public hearings on possible forced-labor import actions under Section 301, with Honduras and other countries among those providing submissions; public comments are due July 6. Local Community Support: Cable and Wireless Charitable Foundation backed World Central Kitchen with a $10,000 grant for Central America relief after Hurricanes Eta and Iota, highlighting logistics-heavy food aid needs. Honduras Spotlight: A new classroom in Los Manguitos was dedicated via Hands to Honduras, replacing inadequate learning spaces and expanding safe access to education. Public Health: A norovirus outbreak on the Ruby Princess sickened 120+ people, prompting heightened sanitation monitoring across the cruise industry.
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