AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSenegal Food Security: Senegal is making seed production a top priority for food sovereignty, rebuilding national seed stock and pushing a 10-year seed self-sufficiency program through 2034, with 2025 results reviewed and 2026 plans set. Water & Energy Transition: SEN’EAU and TotalEnergies inaugurated two solar plants for drinking-water services (Keur Momar Sarr and Méouane), adding 21 MW via 33,600 panels to cut energy costs and emissions while supporting supply for millions. Agri-Exports: Senegal’s mango export season is in its final stretch, with growers reporting stable prices and higher export volumes versus last year as demand in Europe keeps expanding. Logistics & Retail Access: A Reuters report highlights how Senegalese startup Afrety helps shoppers buy online from Amazon/Walmart and other global brands using package-forwarding, mobile money payments, and delivery to Dakar without needing bank cards or formal addresses. Regional Energy Context: Global LNG trade hit a record in 2025 (driven by US exports), while Middle East disruptions and LNG market shifts are shaping fuel and energy expectations across Africa.
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