AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFertiliser shock and food risk: With the US–Israel war on Iran pushing up fuel and fertiliser costs, and reports that up to 20% of global fertiliser exports can’t move via the Strait of Hormuz, agencies are urging urgent action for Africa—Malawi included—while the debate heats up on whether chemical-heavy fixes are the answer or whether agroecology can help. Lake Malawi tourism hit: Rising water levels are reclaiming the shoreline, damaging beaches and hospitality infrastructure and leaving some lakeshore businesses partially closed, with operators saying they feel unsupported. Kamuzu Day fallout: Malawi’s May 14 public holiday turned chaotic again—police fired tear gas at MCP supporters at the Kamuzu Mausoleum—while a petition to scrap Kamuzu Day and replace it with “Freedom Day” surged past 10,000 signatures. Trade pressure: Malawi’s trade deficit widened to $540m in two months, adding to forex strain that can spill into travel and tourism spending. Roads for access: Work on the Liwonde–Matawale M3 road is set to start later this month, funded by the World Bank, aiming to improve connectivity.
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