AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEV Push in Bhutan: Rising fuel prices are driving more EV interest, with registrations up to 1,343 nationwide and April adding 93 new EVs; the government also plans to procure 99 EVs and 45 electric buses. Water Stress Watch: Bhutan’s water sources are drying and flash floods are becoming less predictable, with the National Council reviewing watershed pressures tied to climate variability, development, and institutional gaps. Agriculture Exports: Bhutan exported 10,975 MT of primary farm products in Jan–Apr 2026, led by oranges (8,012 MT) and arecanut (1,254 MT) to India and Bangladesh. Trade Corridors Stalled: Key export routes for southern Bhutan remain held up pending India’s approvals, including the Golakganj–Sonarhat land customs corridor and Haldibari–Chilahati rail connectivity. Forestry for Global Markets: Bhutan is moving toward Forest Stewardship Council certification, starting with a pilot covering 50,000 hectares to improve sustainable timber access. Dairy Market Link: Tsirang dairy farmers now have a steadier summer outlet after a supply deal with Thimphu’s Serkar Dairy, sending about 500 litres daily for processed products. Clean Energy Diplomacy: India and Germany highlighted industrial green transition cooperation, focusing on decarbonisation and sustainable supply chains. Tourism & Heritage Business: Rare India added Bhutan’s Zhiwaling to its curated hospitality portfolio, spotlighting heritage craftsmanship and sustainability credentials.
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