AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAgriculture & Food Security: Samoa’s livestock feed could get a boost from a fast-growing Chinese white mulberry tree in Nu’u, where tens of thousands of seedlings are ready for farmers after a 2018 introduction; the protein-rich leaves are being tested for pig and chicken feed. Health Tech: Vanuatu launched the HeartCare mobile app so community health workers and church groups can screen heart risk locally, using phone-based checks like blood pressure and cholesterol to flag people earlier. Critical Minerals & Geopolitics: New US ambassador Jared Novelly says securing Cook Islands seabed critical minerals is a top priority as Washington tries to reduce China-linked supply risks, with exploration and research agreements already in play. Digital Skills for Tourism: The Pacific Tourism Organisation wrapped a five-day Pacific Tourism Data Initiative workshop in Nadi, training tourism officers from across the region (including Samoa) to use tools like SPSS and NVivo for better planning. Cybersecurity: Samoa’s government warns that the Blue Pacific’s digital growth is bringing rising cyber threats, from phishing and ransomware to data breaches. Governance & Appointments: Samoa’s cabinet approved new chairs and board directors across several ministries and State-Owned Enterprises. Public Policy (Vaping): Samoa currently has no laws banning vape imports, according to the Deputy Prime Minister and Customs Minister. Workforce Pressure: A Samoa Chamber of Commerce labour migration survey says businesses are feeling skills shortages and replacement costs, pushing calls for better workforce data and reintegration support. AI in Government (Regional): Kenya formed a standing cabinet committee on artificial intelligence to guide policy and responsible rollout. Tech & Society: Samoa’s OUM founder Taffy Gould visited again to support medical training for the Pacific, marking OUM’s 25-year milestone.
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