AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDisaster Risk & Finance: Jamaica is moving to strengthen resilience ahead of hurricane season, with Prime Minister Andrew Holness urging households and key services to prepare after Hurricane Melissa, and the government set to launch a Blue Green Fund aiming to raise US$200 million via the Development Bank of Jamaica to harden shelters and water storage. Agriculture Policy: The Agriculture Ministry is gathering stakeholder input on a 10-year National Agricultural Development Plan, “Growing Forward,” targeting resilience, efficient production, competitive agribusiness and value chains, with a Parliament table deadline of September 2026. Trade & Economy: Jamaica’s trade deficit narrowed to US$458.3 million in January as imports fell 11.5% and export earnings dropped 14.4%, led by lower fuels and crude materials. Governance & Oversight: Jamaicans for Justice says it will keep pushing for transparency and clearer public participation rules under the NaRRA framework, while the government defends the NaRRA CEO appointment amid Opposition criticism. Land Administration: In Manchester, 124 residents received land titles as part of efforts to formalise ownership and reduce disputes. Business Leadership: Red Stripe named Holly Bostock managing director effective July 1, 2026, with Daaf van Tilburg shifting to an APAC regional role. Sports (Unity Cup): Courtney Clarke scored on debut as Jamaica beat India 2-0 to set up a Unity Cup final rematch with Nigeria.
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