AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHonduras Coffee Exports & EU Rules: Honduras’ small coffee growers are being pushed to comply with the EU Deforestation Regulation, forcing more tracking and modernization—potentially making coffee farming more competitive, but also raising hurdles around access to digital tools and who owns the data. Roatán Coffee Tourism: Roatán’s Spirit Origin Coffee is spotlighted as a major new destination café, with a large mountain-top setup and guest experiences designed to connect visitors directly to Honduran producers. Regional Politics With Honduras Ties: Colombia’s president is reacting to “HondurasGate” leaks alleging a far-right plan to undermine left-wing governments across Latin America, including claims involving Honduran political figures and cross-border disinformation efforts. World Cup Travel Pressure (Haiti): Haiti’s only domestic-based World Cup player is still waiting on a U.S. visa to join the squad in Florida, highlighting how travel restrictions can disrupt athletes and staff—an issue that will resonate with regional travelers and sports fans. Cruise Tourism Watch (Mexico): Royal Caribbean has withdrawn a controversial water-park project on Mexico’s Caribbean coast after environmental regulators flagged unacceptable risks near reefs and mangroves.
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