AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTextile Industry: Global Sae-A marked the second anniversary of its 2024 acquisition of Tegra at the company’s Honduras headquarters, highlighting sportswear delivery performance and projecting a sales boost tied to Tegra’s integration. Agriculture & Food Security: UNAH warns Honduras’ drought-driven food crisis is worsening, with 1.8 million people already affected and up to 2.2 million at risk by end-2026, especially in the Dry Corridor where corn and beans are taking hits. Energy & Industry Infrastructure: Kio Data Centers signed a 10-year power purchase agreement with Colombia’s Celsia for its Panama data center operations, underscoring the region’s push for long-term energy certainty that can also influence Honduras’ power-dependent investment climate. Coffee & Tourism-linked Retail: Roatán’s Spirit Origin Coffee is set to expand with a major new destination cafe, adding another Honduras-origin brand to the specialty coffee spotlight. Regional Cooperation in Culture: Honduras is among countries set to meet in Rio2C for the Ibero-American Forum of Deputy Ministers of Culture, aiming to strengthen the creative economy through cross-country policy coordination.
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