AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFood Security Research: SINU and Australia’s CSIRO held a joint symposium at Ranadi Campus to tackle high-cost imported animal feed by testing affordable, locally sourced options for small livestock and tilapia, with early findings aimed at boosting productivity and resilience for farmers. Diplomacy & Tech Links: Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela began his first official visit to China in Jiangsu, discussing cooperation in agriculture, education, technology, skills and renewable energy, including potential seawater desalination projects powered by renewables. Sanitation Training: A community leader in Ghaobata says KOICA/UNICEF-funded artisan sanitation training is helping households build low-cost, durable toilets and reduce open defecation. UXO Data System: Police Minister John Tuhaika Jnr launched IMSMA Core, a new national database to track UXO and explosive remnants, stressing that accurate data and shared upkeep are key to public safety and development. Border Tech Rollout: Munda International Airport went live with the Solomon Islands Border Management System, processing its first international flight electronically as part of a trilateral push with Australia and PNG. Fisheries Compliance at Sea: Reporting highlights how Solomon Islands and Pacific partners use trained fisheries observers to improve catch reporting and compliance, despite the role being risky and often resisted by commercial interests. Regional Security Shock: Multiple reports focus on China’s July 6 submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test near the Solomon Islands and the anxiety it’s sparked across the Pacific, alongside calls for transparency and reduced geopolitical tensions.
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