AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAgribusiness & Food Security: Yemen’s Acting Prime Minister Mohammed Miftah inaugurated a national permanent exhibition for locally manufactured fertilizers and pesticides, pushing to cut reliance on imports and boost sustainable farm output. Land & Production Expansion: In Al-Hodeidah’s Bajil District, work continues on an agricultural land reclamation project, with hundreds of work hours completed to ready about 445 “Ma’ad” for the coming season. Humanitarian Pressure: UN food agencies warn acute hunger will worsen across 13 hotspots, with Yemen among the most critical, as conflict and funding shortfalls drive families toward famine risk. Maritime & Logistics Risk: Shipping remains under heightened threat in the Red Sea and around the Strait of Hormuz, with renewed Houthi threats and uncertainty affecting crews and supply chains. Regional Energy Deal Impact: The US-Iran interim framework is set to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ease sanctions enough for Iran to resume oil sales, a move that could quickly affect regional trade and costs. Security & Infrastructure: Yemen-related reports also highlight ongoing aggression impacts on civilians and infrastructure, underscoring instability that disrupts industry and services.
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