AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoForest & Climate Governance: The PNG Forest Authority received EU-funded communication and video-conferencing upgrades to improve coordination across 22 provincial offices, cut operating costs, and strengthen sustainable forest management. Mining & Water Impacts: Ok Tedi submitted its ESIA for a major Tailings Storage Facility at Ok Birim, aiming to reduce downstream impacts from riverine tailings disposal. Biodiversity Discovery: Scientists report a new walking shark species from Papua New Guinea reefs, adding to the small but important group of “walking” sharks. Climate Risk: PNG’s weather bureau officially declared El Niño active, warning of likely shifts in rainfall and heightened drought and water-stress risks. Food & Land Value: Three Sepik agricultural products—Misim Vanilla, Torricelli Vanilla, and Yuat River Cocoa—cleared GI validation steps, boosting prospects for premium export branding. Connectivity for Learning: Tubusereia Junior High School in Central Province installed Starlink high-speed internet to improve access to online learning resources. Health & Safety Systems: PNG and Australia renewed efforts to reduce snakebite deaths by strengthening national antivenom supply and frontline treatment capacity. Trade & Measurement: Australia donated fuel measurement equipment to PNG and other Pacific nations to help regulators verify pump accuracy and protect consumers.
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