AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPacific Diplomacy: New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters meets Niue, Fiji and Samoa counterparts in Auckland, including Samoa’s Commerce, Industry and Labour Minister Afioga Fata Ryan Schuster, as regional investment and trade ties stay on the agenda. Power & Transport Costs: EPC announces planned outages in western Upolu (July 18) and emergency switching in Fagaloa (today), while Samoa’s Bureau of Statistics links June inflation to a 20.3% jump in transport prices—fuel and diesel costs driving the rise. Ferry Decision Watch: Government will decide the future of the Aurora V after repairs in Australia, with officials weighing leasing or selling to recover costs. Agriculture Under Climate Pressure: Samoan farmers are testing climate-resilient taro methods—alley cropping, improved weed control, and fallow cover crops—as below-average rainfall warnings raise drought risk. Water Shortage Alert: Samoa is urged to start conserving water now as forecasts point to a 60–70% chance of below-normal rainfall over the next six months. Local Industry & Exports: Cabinet has reallocated 10,000 acres from STEC land—moving management to the Ministry of Lands and Survey and 3,000 acres to the Samoa Export Authority to support agricultural business development. Regional Security & Work: Across the Pacific, drug trafficking concerns keep surfacing, including a sharp rise in cocaine positives in NZ workplaces and Fiji’s push to expand counter-narcotics capacity.
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