AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUrban Resilience & Heritage: Asunción’s General Bernardino Caballero Park is getting a major revitalisation, starting with renewed walkways along the Palm Tree Promenade, new lighting, updated landscaping, and an inclusive children’s play area, as part of a wider coastal-strip resilience plan. Regional Infrastructure: The Bioceanic Bridge has physically connected Paraguay and Brazil after the final concrete pour, linking Carmelo Peralta to Puerto Murtinho and advancing the Bioceanic Corridor meant to reshape trade routes. Biodiversity & Climate Adaptation: A new genetic study traces how South American leaf-cutting ants adapted about 15 million years ago as forests shrank and grasslands expanded, including changes to mandibles and fungus-based farming. Food & Local Culture: Paraguay’s culinary footprint grows internationally as three Asunción restaurants—Táva Comedor, 1688 Restó, and Toro Restaurante—are named in 50 Best Discovery. Agriculture Innovation: Paraguay unveils new cassava varieties, aiming to strengthen local production and resilience.
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