AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoYemen Energy Relief: Saudi Arabia approved a $150m grant of oil derivatives to keep Yemen’s diesel and mazout power plants running, with the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen supervising fuel delivery to stabilize electricity and basic services. Power & Industry Push: Yemen’s agricultural sector is reported to be growing despite the blockade, with grain output up 21% and legumes up 31% from 2015-2025, while wheat expansion in al-Jawf is narrowing the import gap. Food & Livestock Supply: In Al-Dhale’ and Taiz, Yemen’s civil service and local authorities delivered Eid convoys including livestock and cash to fighters, reflecting how logistics and supply still move through front-line areas. Shipping Security: The EU says it may need more ships for Hormuz navigation after the Iran war ends, while Yemen’s Red Sea security remains tied to the Houthi threat and broader maritime risk. Humanitarian Pressure: The UN warns Yemen is edging closer to collapse after a decade of war, with millions needing aid and acute malnutrition still widespread.
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