AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUrban Revitalisation: Paraguay’s Ministry of Public Works and Communications has kicked off major revitalisation works at Asunción’s historic General Bernardino Caballero Park, targeting the Palm Tree Promenade, a new children’s play zone, and the Andrés Barbero entrance, with renewed pavements, modern lighting, landscaping, and safer public access as part of the wider Urban Resilience Project for the Asunción coastal strip. Regional Infrastructure: A key milestone for the Bioceanic Bridge was reached as teams physically closed the gap between Paraguay’s Carmelo Peralta and Brazil’s Puerto Murtinho, pouring the final concrete to complete a critical phase of the Bioceanic Corridor aimed at reshaping trade routes across the continent. Food & Farming Innovation: Paraguay’s agricultural research institute (IPTA) unveiled new cassava, sweet potato, tomato, and pepper varieties developed over four years to better fit local climatic and sanitary conditions, boosting production for smallholder family farms and supporting industrial demand. Food Safety Cooperation: Ten Latin American countries, including Paraguay, advanced 24 initiatives to strengthen food safety systems using risk analysis in policy and regulation, backed by PAHO/WHO, FAO, and the University of Minnesota. Trade & Environment Link: Paraguay reported a US$746.6M trade surplus in H1 2026 as exports rose 23.6%, a backdrop that matters for how environmental pressures and resource use scale with production.
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