AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFood Security Funding: CariFoodFund officially launches across the Dutch Caribbean, with plans to back local agriculture, fisheries, and food processing via loans to reduce heavy import dependence. Agriculture Reality Check: New studies for the Kingdom’s islands say full food self-sufficiency is unrealistic—Aruba would need nearly 4x its land area, with livestock (especially beef) driving most of the requirement—pushing the debate toward smarter, locally efficient crops. Regional Cooperation: Aruba and five other islands sign a renewed DCALFA MoU through 2035 to coordinate agriculture, livestock, fisheries, and food security, including climate-smart farming and supply-chain strengthening. Energy Corridor Angle: An energy analyst flags potential spillover from a possible Venezuela reopening, arguing Curaçao and Aruba could benefit most from offshore support services like logistics and supply bases. Mobility Compliance: Aruba issues a general warning to e-step, e-bike, and e-scooter operators renting for public-road use without required permits. Tourism & Hospitality: Hilton Aruba’s Palm Beach adds The Westerly, a boutique-style, adults-leaning tower with 161 rooms and a rooftop venue. Business Climate: ATIA backs Aruba’s HOFA sustainable public finances framework, citing lower borrowing costs and more predictable policy for investment.
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