AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 minutes agoFood Security & Agriculture: The Dutch Caribbean Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Alliance (DCALFA) has renewed its regional food-security cooperation through 2035, with Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, Sint Maarten, Saba and Sint Eustatius signing a new MoU aimed at boosting local production, supply chains and climate-smart farming. Local Production Reality Check: A new baseline study says full food self-sufficiency is unrealistic for the islands due to land, water and energy limits—Aruba would need nearly four times its land area—shifting the debate toward “smart” local priorities. CariFoodFund Launch: Curaçao hosted key steps toward the CariFoodFund, a new financing vehicle to support agriculture, fisheries and food processing across the Kingdom to cut import dependence. Energy Corridor Opportunity: An energy analyst points to a potential Venezuela reopening as a catalyst for offshore-support services—logistics, warehousing, transport and maintenance—where Curaçao and Aruba could benefit. Mobility Compliance: Aruba issued a general warning to operators renting e-steps, e-bikes and e-scooters for public-road use without required permits, stressing legal compliance for safety. Hospitality & Tourism: Hilton Aruba’s Palm Beach expansion, The Westerly, officially opened with 161 rooms and a more intimate luxury concept, adding a new rooftop dining venue. Business Confidence: The Aruba Trade & Industry Association (ATIA) backed the HOFA sustainable public-finances framework, arguing it can improve fiscal stability and lower financing costs. Community & Sports: Aruba Bank Walk & Run 2026 wrapped up its 20th edition, adding a corporate teams category and drawing thousands across four evenings.
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