AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSports Integrity & Samoa: World Rugby has confirmed a four-year ban for former Bristol Bears lock and Samoa captain Chris Vui after an out-of-competition drugs test found 19-norandrosterone (linked to nandrolone). Workplace Safety & Pacific Drug Routes: New Zealand workplace drug testing shows cocaine positives up nearly 70% year-on-year, with researchers pointing to record global production and trafficking routes through the Pacific. Climate-Resilient Farming (Samoa): A new project with Samoan farmers is testing climate-resilient taro methods—nitrogen-fixing alley cropping, improved weed control, and fallow cover crops—to protect soil and boost resilience. Hydro-Met Preparedness (Pacific): Emergency broadcasting across Pacific states is “relied on but under-resourced,” with Samoa named among countries where trusted, timely warnings still struggle to reach people in usable ways. Conservation (Samoa): The Samoa Conservation Society becomes BirdLife International’s 125th partner, aiming to strengthen protection for the critically endangered Manumea. Policy Watch (Bills): Overseas Adoptions and Redress System for Abuse in Care bills move through legislative steps, focusing on child safeguards and support for survivors. Regional Tech & Investment (Samoa-linked): BEPZA reports record FY26 investment proposals and export growth, including lease deals tied to Samoa among new manufacturing projects.
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