AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoSouth American Air Liberalization: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Paraguay signed an MOU in Asunción to progressively open aviation markets, cut regulatory barriers and harmonize standards—setting a roadmap for expanded operating rights and possible seventh-freedom traffic updates. Fossil Research in Paraguay: A UNM-led international team is heading to the Pilcomayo River to study how local sediment can mirror land fossil records, comparing future finds with sites in Arizona and Nebraska. Trees and Biodiversity Spotlight: A Todo Pulmón Paraguay Respira launched registrations for the 15th anniversary “Colosos de la Tierra” campaign, inviting nominations for Paraguay’s biggest and most meaningful trees across community, school and protected-area categories. Climate Risk for the Region: Reporting on a “Super El Niño” points to heat, drought and flood threats that are already hitting Latin American perishables exports, with early damage to crops like Peru’s asparagus. Deforestation Law Update: The EU excluded some products (including certain soy items for sowing) from its anti-deforestation law list while adding others like instant coffee and some palm derivatives, aiming for clearer rules ahead of implementation. Paraguay Trees, Local Action: The long-running tree-recognition effort underscores growing public pressure to protect native forests and highlight their ecological and cultural value.
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