AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoTourism & Conservation: Timor-Leste’s Nino Konis Santana National Park was approved as the country’s first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve on 5 June, boosting nature-based, low-impact tourism with standout forests, Lake Iralalaro ecosystems, and Coral Triangle reefs. Oil & Gas Development: Eni has formalised a joint operating agreement with state-owned Timor GAP for offshore TL-SO-22-23 (Block P), setting the governance for exploration work including planned 3D seismic and a future exploration well. Agriculture & Skills: A USDA-backed school feeding funding push is in the spotlight globally, while an Agritechnica Asia Hackathon in Bangkok showed young developers (including Timor-Leste participants) using AI to tackle real farming problems like equipment data and precision decisions. Fisheries Monitoring: A Kenya initiative aims to improve fisheries data collection with vessel trackers and a central platform, explicitly modeled on Timor-Leste’s national fisheries monitoring system launched in 2016. Energy Resilience: A Zurich Insurance report warns most ASEAN renewable sites face severe climate risk by 2030 (excluding Timor-Leste), arguing for early resilience spending to cut potential losses. Public Health/Regulatory Updates: Australia’s TGA issued medicine product information safety updates, including guidance on how prescribers should respond to new risk information. Work & Mobility: Job fair coverage from the region highlights how employers are hiring on the spot and expanding access across logistics, food service, and other industry roles.
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