AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSecurity & Resources: Cabo Delgado’s ruby-driven boom is being blamed for feeding the insurg’s recruitment, as foreign-company control and crackdowns pushed artisanal miners toward armed groups. Conservation & Livelihoods: A Madagascar-linked study highlights how biodiversity value chains (from forest-based enterprises to native silk) could strengthen rural jobs while supporting conservation. Travel Connectivity: Russia is sending more military engineering equipment to Madagascar, while Ethiopian Airlines announces a new direct Addis Ababa–Port Louis route—good news for Indian Ocean travel links. Tourism Products & Stays: Preferred Hotels & Resorts tees up two 2026 openings: a barefoot-luxury eco-lodge on Zanzibar and a safari retreat in South Africa’s Madikwe—both likely to pull regional travelers. Visa Watch: South African passport holders gain visa-free access to Togo (101 destinations total), a reminder that regional access rules can shift fast. Wildlife Trade Enforcement: Australia seized 100,000+ illegal exotic cockroaches, including Madagascar hissing roaches, in a record bust. Health & Safety for Visitors: The FDA approved a new sunscreen ingredient after years of limited options—timely for beach season.
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