AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYemen Agriculture & Food Security: Acting Prime Minister Mohammed Miftah inaugurated a national permanent exhibition of locally manufactured fertilizers and pesticides in Sana’a, pushing import reduction and farmer support, while in Al-Hodeidah’s Bajil work continues on agricultural land reclamation—about 500 work hours completed to ready roughly 445 “Ma’ad” of land for the next season. Hunger Watch: UN food agencies warn acute hunger will worsen in 13 hotspots between June and November 2026, with Yemen among the most critical areas as conflict, funding cuts and climate shocks drive people toward famine risk. Shipping & Maritime Safety (Yemen): UKMTO reported two boats fired on a merchant vessel off Yemen in the Gulf of Aden; the crew returned fire and the attackers withdrew, with authorities investigating. Regional Trade Shock (Hormuz): A US-Iran interim deal is set to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift the blockade on Iranian ports for 60 days, potentially easing energy disruptions—though details and longer-term nuclear terms remain uncertain. Local Business Angle: A Yemeni coffee entrepreneur in Dearborn, Michigan is spotlighted for turning qahwah into a community bridge, reflecting how Yemeni brands keep gaining global traction.
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