AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoIllegal Wildlife Trade: Australia seized 100,000+ live exotic cockroaches from a Bathurst breeder in what officials call the country’s biggest-ever invertebrate bust, including Madagascar hissing cockroaches and dubia cockroaches. The insects are illegal to import, keep, breed, or sell, and authorities warn they could spread disease and harm native wildlife and agriculture; the cockroaches will be euthanized while investigations continue. Madagascar in the Spotlight: The seizure highlights how Madagascar species can end up in global pet and feeder markets—an issue that matters for biosecurity and biodiversity protection beyond our island. Regional Health & Safety: A Nairobi forum brought together health regulators from several countries, including Madagascar, to strengthen safe use of nuclear and radiation technologies in healthcare and improve preparedness for outbreaks like Ebola. Critical Minerals & Jobs: A UNCTAD report says Madagascar could gain major employment and industrial opportunities by moving beyond raw critical-mineral exports into local value addition.
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