AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMining Pressure on Indigenous Lands: Nicaragua’s government has granted Chinese-owned gold mining concessions covering over 1.2 million hectares—about 10% of the country—raising alarms that protected Indigenous and Afro-descendant territories and parts of the water network are being opened to extraction. New Approvals, Fast Turnaround: Reporting says Ortega-Murillo approved three gold concessions totaling 114,500 hectares for a Chinese firm on July 16, shortly after application, and that other concessions transferred on July 14 overlap legally protected Indigenous areas. China’s Growing Footprint: A separate atlas from Fundación del Río and partners says Chinese companies hold exploitation rights over 1,277,389 hectares (one-tenth of Nicaragua), highlighting overlaps with reserves and water sources. Climate Solidarity Message: Managua also sent condolences to China’s Xi Jinping after deadly floods, tornadoes, and a factory fire in Fujian, linking the tragedies to the wider climate emergency. Wildlife Health Warning: Conservation groups warn that the New World screwworm is spreading through wildlife in the region, with cameras showing infected animals deep in forests—an early sign of how quickly outbreaks can become endemic.
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