AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEl Niño and drought risk: Honduras has put 80% of the country, including Tegucigalpa, on drought alert as El Niño threatens harvests and livestock, with the Central American Dry Corridor—also vulnerable in Nicaragua—flagged as the hardest hit. Regional climate outlook: A new forecast warns El Niño could be among the strongest in more than a century, with hotter-than-normal conditions and major rainfall shifts expected across August–October 2026. Nicaragua politics at the OAS: The Organization of American States approved an urgent foreign-ministers meeting to condemn Nicaragua’s move to permanently suspend presidential and legislative elections. Religious life under pressure: In Managua, Nicaraguan evangelical churches marked the 457th anniversary of the first Spanish Bible printing, amid ongoing reports of restrictions on religious freedom. Food and trade signals: UK banana prices stayed broadly stable week to week, with Nicaragua reported stable at £0.99.
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