AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWaste-to-Energy Push: Fiji clean energy firm Infinite Power Clean proposes a US$138m plan for three non-incineration waste-to-energy plants at Naboro, Lautoka and Labasa to cut landfill expansion and generate 19MW of power. Marine Protection Drive: Fiji says it will designate up to 15% of its waters as marine protected areas by end of 2026, aiming for 30% by 2030, with stronger governance and community involvement. Yaqona Traceability Tech: A new public-testing platform, yaqona.net, links Fiji kava farmers to global buyers using verified profiles and QR codes to “scan the source” and reduce middlemen. Regional Climate Risk for Voyagers: The Polynesian Voyaging Society changes course for its Moananuiākea voyage after forecasts warn of a high chance of El Niño conditions. Pacific Migration & Border Tech: Fiji’s immigration minister warns record global migration is reshaping security and development, calling for modern border systems and faster regional cooperation. Deep-Sea Discovery: Researchers filmed goblin sharks in Pacific habitats near Jarvis Island and the Tonga Trench, adding rare new sightings to what’s known about the elusive species. Sports Science Pathway: Fiji’s Lautoka Seals Swim Club seeks a long-term academy partnership with the American Swimming Coaches Association to build coach education and aquatic development. Human Rights Call: Amnesty International says allegations of police and military brutality in Fiji leading to Sakiasi Ose Radravu’s death match historic patterns, urging independent accountability.
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