AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDemographic Pressure on Industry: A new analysis warns Eritrea is facing a literal youth exodus, citing hundreds of thousands of registered refugees and asylum seekers abroad and estimating up to a third of Eritrea-born people living outside the country—an outcome tied to repression, indefinite conscription, and shrinking economic opportunity. Red Sea Trade Risk: Egypt and Eritrea rejected “non-littoral” security arrangements for Red Sea access, stressing bordering-state control and sovereignty while regional tensions rise around Bab el-Mandeb. EU Naval Mandate Shift: The EU is weighing an expanded Aspides mission, including mine clearance, amid reports of preparations to disrupt Bab el-Mandeb. Agriculture & Food Production: The Ministry of Agriculture reviewed 2026 regional plans, highlighting progress on soil and water conservation, improved seed distribution, organic fertilizer production, and the Comprehensive Small and Productive Farm Plot program across most targeted villages. Engineering Pipeline: Mai-Nefhi College of Engineering and Technology graduated 297 students, including Agricultural, Chemical, Civil, Marine, Mining, and Electrical tracks—supporting local capacity for infrastructure and resource sectors. Agri-Science Workforce: Hamelmalo College of Agriculture graduated 375 postgraduate students, including first-time doctoral veterinary degrees, aimed at strengthening food access and sustainable natural resource management. National Festival & Market Signals: National Eritrean Festival 2026 opened in Asmara and runs to 26 July, with regional products, agricultural and marine displays, seminars, bazaars, and cultural programming.
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