AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSugar Sector Readiness: Sugar Research Institute of Fiji is urging cane growers to wrap up planting fast as harvest approaches, with drier El Niño-linked conditions making early field prep, road/bridge checks and fallow management key to protecting cane quality and returns. Constitution Review on Work Permits: The CRC heard calls to require foreign workers in Fiji to meet the same language standards as Fijians do overseas, after concerns that some permit holders struggle to communicate in English. Eco-Mortuaries After Kadavu Claims: Government plans 10 eco-mortuaries, including solar-powered units with generator backup, after allegations of bodies kept in ice-filled eskies and leaky boat transport—highlighting rural power limits and budget strain. Marine Protection Push: Fiji targets up to 15% of waters as marine protected areas by end-2026, aiming to strengthen governance and community participation while protecting fisheries that underpin food and revenue. State of the Economy Warning: The RBF cut Fiji’s 2026 growth forecast to 1.5% as fuel-driven inflation and softer demand bite; speakers also urged cost-of-living cushioning, including reviewing price impacts and stabilising the dollar. Water & Sanitation Accountability: WAF backed legal clauses for catchment protection and possible compensation, while also warning rural water approval roles must be clearly defined to avoid duplication under the Public Health Bill. Tourism & Energy Costs: Pacific Harbour resorts are exploring joint marketing to boost bookings, while remote Yasawa resorts say a solar-and-battery switch has shielded them from an 80% diesel price surge. Insurance Under Pressure: The motor insurance market is facing rising claims and repair costs, driven by more accidents and expensive imported parts. Fiji in the Wider Pacific: Samoa and France-backed patrols included Fijian officers targeting illegal fishing, as Pacific nations push stronger ocean enforcement.
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