AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMining Safety: Colombia’s National Mining Agency (ANM) confirmed 13 deaths and 7 injuries after a landslide at an unlicensed open-pit gold mine in Nariño, where heavy machinery was reportedly used on unstable ground. Agriculture & Climate Risk: The National Coffee Growers Federation says Colombia’s earthquake won’t significantly hit coffee production, but El Niño is expected to cut output 8%–12.5% to about 12.5 million 60-kg bags. Energy & Investment: Gran Tierra Energy will exit South America, selling its Colombia and Ecuador oil businesses to Maurel & Prom (Pertamina proxy) in a deal reported at $133 billion. Digital & Media: Prime Video plans to invest more than $2 billion in Latin America from 2027–2030, including Colombia, to double local originals and expand live sports. Water Security: New data shows renewable freshwater is highly concentrated in a few countries, with Colombia among those holding over one trillion cubic meters—raising food and biodiversity risks where access is limited. Humanitarian Response: DHL is joining earthquake aid efforts in Colombia, as recovery continues after the Aug. 10 quake.
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