AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoBiodiversity DNA mapping: Researchers are using iDNA from mosquitoes and other “field assistants” to detect hard-to-see species and even track wildlife pathogens. Carbon markets in Southern Africa: A new alliance on carbon markets and climate finance (including Madagascar) aims to help countries capture more value under Paris Agreement Article 6—while raising the big question of whether this becomes extractive again or truly benefits locals. Fuel storage deal: Madagascar signed an agreement with Russia to build fuel storage to secure supplies and reduce exposure to Gulf-linked disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz. Maternal health push: UNFPA and AfDB formalized a partnership to strengthen maternal health and economic growth, including digital training and health information systems. Vanilla innovation in Madagascar: IFF is setting up a Vanilla Innovation Centre with lab testing, molecular profiling, and a greenhouse to improve quality and develop new vanilla applications. Travel advisory update: Madagascar’s U.S. advisory reportedly eased from Level 3 to Level 2 as stability improves, with experts advising on routes and logistics. Local conservation warning: Experts say one of Madagascar’s oldest sacred baobabs is dying, highlighting how fast environmental stress can hit even iconic trees.
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