AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAva industry risk: Samoa’s ‘ava sector is on alert after SROS reported Samoan ‘ava plants are being targeted by a destructive cucumber mosaic virus, with samples collected across Upolu and Savai’i for study with the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Seasonal jobs: Prime Minister Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt is in New Zealand meeting Samoan workers under the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme, alongside employers, to strengthen welfare and implementation for more than 6,000 workers. Food and farming costs: Vegetable prices are rising across Samoa as wet weather cuts harvests and higher seed, fertilizer, and transport costs squeeze farmers, with shoppers buying smaller quantities. Local business pressure: Samoa’s small retailers say foreign-owned competition is growing, driving down customer numbers as larger buyers secure lower prices and suppliers. Energy and transport: EPC has scheduled planned power outages in western Upolu for maintenance tied to bridge realignment, while Samoa’s inflation is being pushed up by transport costs, with fuel and diesel among the biggest drivers. Regional diplomacy for trade: Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela urged OACPS modernisation in Brussels, pushing streamlined execution on climate resilience, the blue economy, and moving from the Samoa Agreement framework to active operations. Packaging backlash: Communities are pushing back after Coca-Cola shifted Samoa from refillable glass to single-use plastic bottles, arguing it worsens pollution where recycling options are limited.
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