AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEl Niño & drought risk: Honduras put 80% of the country on drought alert as El Niño threatens harvests and livestock, with the Central American Dry Corridor stretching into Nicaragua—raising food security worries. Biodiversity & farming heritage: Scientists report genetically unusual avocados in Nicaragua that may trace back to ancient seed movements from South America, pointing to valuable landrace diversity for future agriculture. Mining & water impacts (regional lesson for Nicaragua): A community media project in the Minahasa region describes mining-driven river pollution, mercury contamination, and shrinking springs—showing how environmental harm and land rights collide. Religious freedom under pressure (Managua): Evangelicals in Managua marked the 457th anniversary of the first Spanish Bible amid documented state pressure on churches. US policy ripple for Nicaragua-linked migrants: Multiple reports say the US ended Temporary Protected Status for nationals of several countries including Nicaragua, with courts clearing the way for terminations and deportation fears rising.
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