AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoClimate & Forestry Resilience: FAO-backed training in Suva helped Samoa Forestry officers build skills in sustainable teak and pine production, aiming to close technical and data gaps as climate pressures rise. Maritime Security & Fisheries: RNZAF and NZ Customs ran surveillance patrols in Fiji, Niue and the Cook Islands EEZ, photographing vessels of interest to support Pacific fisheries enforcement and Operation Kiwa. Tourism Data for Niue: SPTO and the Niue Tourism Office shared findings from the 2024 International Visitor Survey, showing New Zealand as the top source market (84%) and highlighting what visitors spend and prefer. Climate Finance for Niue and the Pacific: GEF’s LDCF/SCCF council approved a new work program with $67m for vulnerable countries including Niue, targeting flood/coastal risk, food and water security, ecosystems, and resilient livelihoods. Fuel Pressure in the Pacific: Penrhyn Island in the Cook Islands burned through its last 100 litres of diesel, borrowing 5,000 litres from a police patrol boat and restricting power use as June fuel costs climb. Pacific Rugby Business: Cook Islands and Tonga rugby leaders backed Kanaloa’s bid to take over Moana Pasifika, arguing Pacific-led decision-making is key as the franchise faces financial exit after 2026.
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