AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAgriculture & Food Security: Economists warn a potentially historic “super” El Niño could drive severe global food price shocks lasting into 2028, as war-linked shipping and fertilizer disruptions stack with extreme weather. Panama Agriculture: MIDA reports bananas led plant-product movement in June, with 29,116 quintals inspected and an 11% month-on-month rise in traded volume. Banana Sector Update: Chiquita has resumed banana exports from Bocas del Toro after the 2025 shutdown, targeting 11 million boxes this season and ramping up jobs and packing activity. Anti-Corruption: Panama’s Operation Pandora uncovered a DGI e-Tax 2.0 manipulation scheme tied to fraudulent tax credits, with 16 arrests and charges including money laundering and corruption. Maritime & Environment: MiAMBIENTE intercepted an unauthorized sport fishing vessel inside Coiba National Park and inspected other boats during intensified patrols. Energy Policy: Panama Village is considering a battery energy storage moratorium after health and community concerns. Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Lin hosted a luncheon for Panamanian lawmakers in Taiwan, highlighting AI, semiconductors, and the Panama Canal’s role in shipping. Trade & Markets: Egyptian agricultural products opened 21 new export markets, including Panama, citing stronger oversight and plant quarantine standards. World Business Mobility: Germany published its 2026 list of 62 visa-free destinations, which includes Panama (but not Pakistan).
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