AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoFood Security & Local Industry: In Yuma and La Paz, the USDA Summer Food Service Program is bringing back free summer meals for kids 18 and under, aiming to keep nutrition steady during school breaks. Supply Chains Under Strain: Bolivia’s nationwide blockades are now isolating six departments with 89 active road cut points, worsening shortages of food, fuel, and essentials as talks stall and tensions rise. Regional Energy Shock: Pando has declared a fuel emergency after reserves dropped sharply, warning isolated diesel-dependent systems could run out in days and urging transit corridors to reopen. Mining & Production Planning: Pan American Silver advanced exploration at its Timmins operation in Canada, starting a $146m first phase to extend mine life and support potential production growth. Waste & Urban Services: La Paz is nearing completion of a Solid Waste Transfer Center (about 90%), with weighbridges and compactor work underway and testing planned for early June to cut truck trips and fuel use. Agriculture Strategy: IICA member states backed its 2026–2030 plan focused on food security, resilience, and sustainable growth. Mining Finance/Tech: Bolivia-linked mining updates also surfaced, including equipment and project progress items tied to exploration and development.
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