AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood Security Watch: FAO and WFP launched a first-ever Joint Anticipatory Action Appeal for US$202 million to protect 8.8 million people in 22 high-risk countries from an intensifying El Niño, with drought, floods, and storms expected to disrupt planting and harvests across Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America—Guatemala is listed among the most exposed. Apparel & Labor: Guatemala garment workers tied to Target clothing won nearly $6 million in owed wages and severance after a factory shutdown, with the Worker Rights Consortium citing a major payout secured from supplier Sae-A Global Trading. Agribusiness & Trade: USDA data shows U.S. turkey exports hit a record in value in the first four months of 2026, with Guatemala among the top destinations. Diplomacy & Coffee: Taiwan’s foreign minister suggested pairing Dragon Boat Festival zongzi with hot sauce from Belize and a chilled cup of Guatemalan coffee. Surveillance Controls: Human Rights Watch reports Bulgaria licensed a surveillance firm (Circles/NSO-linked) to export phone-tracking and interception tools to repressive regimes, including Guatemala, raising new questions about EU export enforcement.
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