AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoKorea-Africa diplomacy: South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho Hyun held one-on-one talks with counterparts from 11 African countries, including Sao Tome and Principe, to expand cooperation on economy, defense, maritime security, development and international coordination. Coffee trade: China’s customs authority says it will allow eligible African coffee beans from all 53 diplomatic-tied countries into its market starting July 20, 2026, using unified phytosanitary rules and streamlined access (with shipments still subject to border checks). Agribusiness spotlight: Delta Coffee House launched a limited-edition coffee tied to Colombia’s Nasa We’sx Indigenous community, highlighting producer-led revitalization of coffee production. Environment and stewardship: An Angolan Catholic bishop linked climate change and deforestation to long-term responsibility, urging scouts and communities—including in Sao Tome and Principe—to move from symbolic action to sustained environmental protection. Debt watch: A roundup highlights African countries with relatively low IMF debt exposure, pointing to more room for funding public services and development.
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