AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoBurundi Economy & Finance: The IMF warns Burundi’s foreign-currency reserves are critically low at $214m (about 1.6 months of imports), a pressure that can quickly translate into fuel and supply disruptions. Agriculture & Water Management: In Mpanda (Bujumbura Province), rice farmers say an extended dry spell and unfair irrigation practices are leaving less than half of planted fields likely to mature, threatening harvests. Fertilizer Supply Crunch: Farmers in Matana and Bururi report missing organo-mineral fertilizers and unpaid-for inputs not delivered, raising fears of crop losses and food insecurity. Mining & Land Use: In Muyinga, residents accuse artisanal gold miners of turning farmland into open pits, destroying crops, displacing families, and pushing children out of school. Environment & Public Safety: Lake Tanganyika faces rising pollution from untreated wastewater and weak controls, while hippo deaths in Rumonge and Muhuta are linked to people encroaching on the 150-meter buffer zone. Regional Trade & Logistics: Tanzania pushes deeper into regional shipping and logistics, while the SGR push is set to boost cargo flows via Mombasa for Uganda. Ebola Preparedness: The UN released $8m to strengthen Ebola surveillance and response readiness in Burundi and South Sudan as the DRC outbreak spreads regionally. EAC Business Development: The EAC MSMEs Trade Fair is set for Kigali in late October, with leather and horticulture highlighted as key industrial growth sectors.
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