AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoU.S.-Guinea Trade Push: The U.S. Grains & BioProducts Council expanded West Africa outreach with visits to Guinea, linking U.S. corn and co-products to Guinea’s growing poultry, livestock and feed manufacturing sector, and pointing to plans for a national poultry workshop to cut reliance on imported poultry meat. Climate & Flood Risk: A new World Weather Attribution study says human-driven climate change made extreme Gulf of Guinea rainfall and flooding more likely and more severe, warning that rapid urban growth and settlement expansion into floodplains are worsening impacts across coastal countries. Security Watch: The UN warns extremist activity is escalating across West Africa and the Sahel, with militants increasingly targeting Gulf of Guinea coastal states and adapting tactics using drones and digital tools. Investment Snapshot: A World Investment Report review says Guinea’s FDI inflows jumped more than fivefold to about $8bn in 2025, driven by bauxite and iron ore mining. Sports Funding Shock: Nigeria will miss the African Table Tennis Championships after failing to fund participation in the Guinea qualifier in Conakry, a setback blamed on high flight costs and lack of support.
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