AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDeforestation-free beef trade: Chinese meat importers started buying Brazil’s “Beef on Track” certified beef, aimed at stopping illegal forest clearing and tracking risks across supply chains, with initial commitments of at least 50,000 tons this year. Invasive wildlife warning: Wildlife officials urged residents to kill and report invasive Argentine black-and-white tegus spreading disease and disrupting habitats, highlighting the growing pressure invasive species put on regional ecosystems. Regional tourism push from Paraguay: Mercosur tourism ministers met in Asunción to coordinate a shared “Visit South America” agenda, focusing on integrated travel circuits and experience-based tourism to boost global appeal. Health and environment-adjacent public health: PAHO’s director presented the 2025 annual report to the OAS, flagging disease elimination progress alongside setbacks like measles, underscoring how health outcomes track broader regional conditions. Paraguay in the spotlight: A Paraguayan tennis player was fined for sexist remarks at the French Open—an off-court controversy, but one that keeps Paraguay’s name in international headlines.
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