AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAgriculture Research Push: PNG’s Agriculture Minister John Boito launched the National Agriculture Research System (NARS) Policy Framework 2026 in Lae, aiming to modernise research, improve coordination and deliver practical farm benefits, alongside a World Bank report on agri-food system transformation. Export-Led Economy, Jobs Gap: Westpac says LNG and gold exports are keeping PNG resilient in 1H 2026 (GDP forecast ~4.6% for 2026), but the World Bank warns growth isn’t turning into formal jobs for most people. SME Funding Under Scrutiny: Prime Minister Marape ordered an independent audit of PNG’s SME funding programme after public allegations of mismanagement, as Opposition Leader James Nomane renewed calls for accountability. Digital Infrastructure Leap: Digicel PNG says its network has passed end-to-end 5G readiness tests, with peak speeds up to 1.2Gbps, while the US launched Starlink at the American Corner to expand connectivity for schools and remote services. Resource Sector Focus: PNG Resources Week 2026 will spotlight customary landownership, national content and workforce development, with the Chamber of Resources and Energy framing discussions around nation-building beyond the next 50 years. Health & Skills Link: A US$30m satellite connectivity boost targets remote health facilities, and PNG Defence Force personnel completed automotive and carpentry trade training under an Australia partnership.
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