AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLogistics & Trade: Crowley is launching a weekly container service linking Port Houston with Santo Tomás de Castilla (Guatemala) and Puerto Cortés (Honduras), with refrigerated and dry cargo for fresh produce, apparel, industrial goods, and consumer items—first Houston call Sept. 10 and Thursday departures—aimed at cutting transshipments and speeding Central America–U.S. supply chains. Shipping Disruption: The Panama Canal Authority says El Niño-driven drought will reduce daily vessel transits starting Sept. 3 (36 to 34 ships) and again Sept. 15 (to 32), a move that can ripple through Central American maritime routes. Agriculture & Costs: Coffee markets slid as Brazil’s harvest advanced faster than expected, with above-normal rains easing dryness concerns—another reminder of how weather swings can hit regional farm incomes and export earnings. Water & Industry Resilience: A Honduras-linked clean-water technology story highlights AguaClara Reach’s work to deploy easier-to-run treatment systems, relevant for communities facing extreme weather and unreliable water quality. Food Security: A regional food insecurity report flags Honduras at 41.3% affected, underscoring pressure on local agriculture and household demand.
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