AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSafe Water Expansion: Bhutan’s nationwide school and institution safe-water filtration programme is scaling fast, already reaching 75,000+ children and about 85% of schools, with support linked to the 2025 Zayed Sustainability Prize. Farmers’ Protection: In Samdrup Jongkhar, Baylamsharang is installing 5+ km of chain-link fencing under India’s PTA to cut wildlife crop damage for 50+ households. Tourism Partnerships: Bhutan International Travel Mart (BITM) 2026 in Thimphu drew 200+ international buyers from 15 countries, pushing Bhutan’s “High Value, Low Volume” model through deeper trade links. Digital Identity for Growth: Bhutan joined the 50-in-5 campaign as the 39th member, backing privacy-preserving self-sovereign digital ID to strengthen service delivery and unlock economic opportunities. Agrifood Value Chain: Samtse launched 11 ABS-certified biodiversity products, including moringa and cordyceps-based wellness items, aiming to scale Bhutan’s green economy. Cold Storage Push: Bangladesh’s agriculture minister announced plans for 2,000 mini cold storages (solar-powered, cooperative-run) to help farmers store produce and get fairer prices—an approach Bhutan agrifood stakeholders may watch closely. Finance Accountability: Bhutan’s IFMIS work is expected to tackle misuse of Closed Work Accounts after PAC and audit concerns raised transparency and control gaps. Credit Cost Pressure: Bhutan is exploring ways to reduce lending rates as high borrowing costs and non-performing loans strain businesses and farmers. Climate Risk Watch: ICIMOD warns that even with a weaker monsoon forecast, HKH regions including Bhutan face high disaster risk from intense bursts, landslides, and flash floods.
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