AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoClimate-Resilient Aquaculture: Bhutan’s rural livelihoods push gets a boost as a new tilapia semi-processing centre in Sri Lanka shows how value addition can create decent work—especially for women—while building resilience to climate shocks. Fuel Subsidy Pressure: Bhutan’s fuel price support is flagged by the Royal Audit Authority as a growing fiscal burden, with calls for targeted subsidies, tighter monitoring, and an early exit plan. Rural Lung Care with AI: Singapore and Bhutan are partnering to train a chest X-ray AI model on Bhutanese data, aiming to help rural hospitals spot lung infections and cancer faster and more accurately. Maternal Health Telemedicine: Bhutan is also rolling out wider telemedicine support for maternal care, with an iCTG initiative impact evaluation shared ahead of project completion. Clean Cooking Push: HAB and Planethos are advancing cleaner electric cookstoves to cut indoor smoke and emissions. Third Child Incentive: The government confirms the Nu 10,000 monthly Third Child Incentive will start next month, as birth rates keep falling. Youth Vaping Crackdown: Tobacco law amendments are moving to curb vapes and e-cigarettes amid rising youth use. Rural Connectivity: MPs warn remote pockets still lack reliable mobile service, even as the Rural Connectivity Programme expands. Agri-Trade Momentum: Bhutan’s mini-market in Singapore and BATIF 2.0 deals keep spotlighting agri-food growth and new partnerships.
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