AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAgriculture Research: Papua New Guinea launched the National Agriculture Research System (NARS) Policy Framework 2026, aiming to modernise research, improve coordination and deliver practical farm benefits, alongside a World Bank roadmap on agri-food transformation. Sports Science Link: Southern Cross University highlighted how a four-week SINIS placement is turning into a lasting Solomon Islands–Australia partnership for athlete development. Maritime Digital Services: Solomon Ports rolled out its Shipping Schedule Hub App, giving Android users real-time domestic vessel schedules and delay/cancellation alerts. Ocean Skills at Sea: The “Floating University” programme saw Solomon Islands student Florence Townshend join a 26-day RV Tangaroa voyage to build ocean research and hazard-planning skills. Fuel Measurement for Fair Trade: Australia’s National Measurement Institute donated fuel trolleys to Pacific Island nations including Solomon Islands to help test pump accuracy and protect revenue. Mining Policy Support: PNG offered Solomon Islands resource lawyers and technical experts to help draft a modern mining regime, targeting better long-term benefits for people. Road Safety Upgrade: Lane markings and traffic signs began at Tandai in West Honiara as part of Honiara’s road improvement programme. Food Security Training: WorldFish and Kastom Gaden Association trained Gizo secondary students in organic farming and nutrition to support healthier diets and local food systems. Climate Resilience Storytelling: “Solomon Siren” sculpture marks the loss of Kale Island to sea-level rise, projecting future flooding dates and raising awareness of climate impacts.
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