AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWildlife crime crackdown in Guinea: Guinean authorities arrested four alleged wildlife traffickers in Conakry and seized 41kg of dried seahorses plus 26kg of shark and ray fins, with suspects accused of selling to Chinese buyers for export—another sign of West Africa’s role in illegal marine trade. Heat risk and El Niño pressure on West Africa: A new Oxford-linked study flags Conakry among the cities most exposed to El Niño-driven extreme heat, warning that high vulnerability plus limited coping capacity can turn heat into a life-threatening risk. Guinea-China agriculture push: Hybrid rice grown in Guinea was presented to Yuan Longping’s family, framed as a Guinea–China cooperation symbol—highlighting how agricultural technology and supply chains are being positioned to tackle malnutrition amid climate stress. Energy transition spotlight for Guinea: MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power coverage points to Guinea’s LNG-to-power plans at Port of Kasmar (with an LNG terminal approval) alongside grassroots biogas expansion, tying energy investment to both industrial growth and cleaner household cooking.
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