AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFiji Airways Connectivity: Fiji Airways reinstates its Nadi–Nouméa direct service from 22 September 2026, twice weekly on ATR 72-600s, adding 10,000+ seats annually to boost tourism, trade and people-to-people links. Farming Boost: A new tractor and disc harrow under the iTaukei Business Support Fund is set to lift productivity for a Ra farmer, cutting reliance on costly hired machinery. Climate & Energy Pressure: Fiji’s climate commitments are described as ambitious under its updated NDCs, but implementation hinges on faster tech, partnerships and support. Land Monitoring for Resilience: Fiji government agencies trained with SPC’s Digital Earth Pacific to use satellite data for land-use and ecosystem monitoring, strengthening evidence-led planning. Regional Shipping for Climate Finance: Pacific transport ministers are set to launch the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership, aiming to unlock Green Climate Fund support for low-carbon vessels and reduce diesel dependence. Local Industry & Trade Standards: Fiji moves to strengthen national standards development with Standards Australia, building quality infrastructure to support market access and safer trade. Lakeba Pine Harvest: After decades of delays, Lakeba’s pine plantations begin harvesting this week via Lakeba Nexus Limited, with the first phase focused on poles and posts for export. Israel–Fiji Development Ties: Israel’s embassy opening in Suva is paired with offers of cooperation via MASHAV and broader development support, while protests continue over human-rights concerns. Sports Business Impact: Drua’s match vs the Highlanders won’t be live on TV, with ticket sales pushed to ensure a strong crowd.
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