AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCocoa & Education: A new generation of students in East Sepik is getting a pathway to higher education after FAO-supported cocoa rehabilitation helped families earn more, including solar dryers and better bean processing through Cocoa Board PNG and provincial agriculture partners. Wildlife Discovery: Researchers report a new walking shark species, Hemiscyllium dugeonae, found off PNG’s southeast coast, adding to growing knowledge of reef biodiversity. Forest Governance Upgrade: The PNG Forest Authority received EU-funded communication and video-conferencing equipment to cut costs and improve coordination across 22 provincial offices, supporting sustainable forest management. Tourism & Heritage: NCD Governor Powes Parkop renewed calls to revamp the Kokoda Track Authority so the Kokoda Track delivers direct benefits to landowners, with promotion pushed through the tourism authority. Jobs & Growth: A World Bank update says PNG’s 2025 growth was strong but quality jobs lag, urging better returns from resources, more human capital, and stronger private-sector conditions. Fisheries Cooperation: Pacific fisheries ministers wrapped up the 25th Forum Fisheries Committee meeting in Wellington, setting priorities for regional cooperation. Digital Connectivity: The US Embassy launched Starlink at the American Corner in Waigani, backed by US$30 million for satellite internet to reach remote health facilities, schools, and government offices.
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