AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFood Security Alert: Experts warn El Niño drought could hit Antigua and Barbuda’s key crops and push up the already steep food import bill, with rising fertiliser costs and scarce water making tomatoes, sweet potatoes and cassava vulnerable. Agriculture & Water Infrastructure: Government-backed dam and irrigation upgrades are expected to boost irrigation capacity, reduce drought impacts, and support tissue culture and climate-smart farming. Tourism Investment: Antigua broke ground on the US$200M Long Bay Zen Resort, pitching ultra-luxury stays (up to US$3,000/night) while promising better pay for hotel workers and more high-end jobs. Luxury Hospitality Recognition: Hodges Bay Resort and Spa was named to Caribbean Journal’s 2026 Cool List, reinforcing Antigua’s push for premium tourism. Industry & Exports: Sanmerna Paper Products says it needs land to expand its factory and re-enter regional export markets, aiming to grow output and employment. Regional Aviation: A new LIAT 2020–Air Caraïbes interline deal signals a reshaping regional air network, with Antigua, Barbados and Sint Maarten emerging as key hubs. Youth Health: Caribbean advocates say youth vaping is outpacing policy, warning that flavours and easy access are pulling teens into nicotine addiction. Shipping Watch: Antigua-Barbuda flagged container ship Paya Lebar made its third Strait of Hormuz crossing in under two months, underscoring ongoing logistics risk.
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