AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoForestry & Climate Resilience: Samoa’s Forestry Division officers completed FAO-backed training in Suva on sustainable teak and pine production, focusing on seed propagation and harvesting to close technical and data gaps. Digital Health Upgrade: Australia delivered $450,000 in ICT equipment to strengthen Samoa’s e-Health, improving access to patient records and building on Tamanu and Tupaia systems. Fuel & Energy Pressure: Motorists queued in Apia ahead of higher June fuel rates, while Samoa’s kerosene, petrol and diesel prices rose again amid Middle East-linked refined product costs. Regional Shipping Decarbonisation: Pacific transport ministers met in Majuro to launch the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership, aiming to use climate finance to support low-carbon vessels and cut diesel dependence. Local Governance & Oversight: Samoa’s Aana Alofi 1 MP and Justice Minister Apulu Tuigamala cleared in court after charges were dismissed over lack of criminal intent and weak prosecution evidence. Independence Week Logistics: Samoa Police Commissioner announced a 400-officer deployment for Independence celebrations and events. Tourism Data for Planning: SPTO and Niue Tourism shared 2024 International Visitor Survey findings for Pacific tourism strategy work. Fisheries Careers & Surveillance: A Salesatele fisheries officer profile highlights Samoa’s role in Operation Tui Moana 2026, showing how local talent supports regional monitoring.
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