AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRenewables & Power Finance: ECOWAS Parliament urged member states to earmark at least 5% of national budgets for renewable energy and rural development to cut the region’s electricity deficit, with Senegal’s renewable-energy agency flagging demand growth, fuel imports, grid instability and unequal access. Energy Deal in Focus: AXIAN Energy secured a $60m financing package from Mauritius Commercial Bank to expand renewable projects across Africa, including solar assets already in Zambia and pipeline work in Senegal and other markets. Private Sector Funding: EBID approved N277.2bn for private-sector development and energy security, including support aimed at boosting SME lending and productive capacity. Agriculture & Standards: Senegal’s regional neighbors are moving on organic certification—Ghana unveiled a national organic scheme aligned to ISO/IEC 17065 and EU rules—highlighting the kind of compliance upgrades Senegal’s exporters may want to watch. Food Security & Fertilizer Access: Nigeria signed an MoU with IFDC to improve fertilizer affordability, soil testing and timely distribution via stronger supply systems and private-sector-led distribution. Health Innovation: Senegal-based KAARAANGE won at HIFest 2026 with an AI-powered “Smart Bin” for biomedical waste sorting and UV disinfection, targeting safer healthcare operations. Trade & Governance: ITFC opened its IsDB Annual Meetings with agreements to strengthen trade finance and halal-compliant funding, including engagement with Senegal and other member states. Industry & Environment: A report on Senegal’s artisanal fishing squeeze links industrial overfishing and climate impacts to the need for stronger anti-illegal fishing enforcement.
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