AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Security & Resilience: A Cook Islands opinion piece argues the country should boost local farming to cut import dependence and strengthen jobs and local business, with a focus on building stronger growers’ associations and coordinated production across Rarotonga and the Southern Group. Sustainable Tourism & Waste: Tourism leaders and stakeholders are pushing the next phase of the Destination Stewardship Plan, while another column warns that chasing visitor growth can outpace waste systems—citing landfill and beach litter impacts as new air links and resort capacity raise pressure. Regional Aviation–Tourism Links: The Cook Islands hosted ASPA81, with Pacific aviation and tourism leaders stressing closer airline–tourism coordination to improve connectivity and support island economies. Tourism Data: SPTO and Niue Tourism shared findings from the 2025 International Visitor Survey, highlighting visitor preferences and key source markets for Pacific planning. Local Community Health: Free spinal health checks return to Rarotonga as NZ chiropractic interns begin community clinic sessions at Te Atukura Grounds. Cook Islands–China Ties: PM Mark Brown’s historic visit to Wuzhou, China, included the launch of the MV Tuitui Moana and talks to deepen cooperation and connectivity. Energy Costs in the Northern Group: Penrhyn Island used its last diesel and borrowed fuel from the police patrol boat, with power restrictions in place as delivery is delayed. Sport & Culture: Valentine Holmes is set to make himself available for the Cook Islands at the Rugby League World Cup after injury setbacks.
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