AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBitcoin Watch: Bhutan reportedly moved another 90 BTC (about $7M) to a Segwit address, pushing total 2026 sales to over $237M and adding fresh chatter that the kingdom is quietly trimming exposure. Piggery Pressure: A national spotlight is on pig farmers hit by falling pork prices, rising feed costs, and recurring disease—MPs say debt is piling up and unsold pork is mounting. Agrifood Push: BATIF 2.0 in Thimphu delivered big agrifood partnerships and catalytic finance, while Blended Finance is being pitched as the fix for chronic farm funding gaps. Clean Cooking: HAB and Planethos are rolling out cleaner electric cookstoves after a consultation, aiming to cut indoor smoke and speed Bhutan’s energy transition. Rural Connectivity: MPs warn remote pockets still lack reliable mobile service even after RCP expanded coverage to 850+ villages. Media Economics: Bhutan’s press freedom debate is turning to money problems—financial sustainability is flagged as the biggest threat. Trade Formalisation: MoICE says thousands of new trade licenses and digital systems are bringing small businesses into the formal economy.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.