AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPort & Trade Finance: Port Autonome de Kribi says 2025 net profit hit CFA4.02bn (+18%) on higher cargo volumes and services, with revenue rising to CFA38.97bn and assets at CFA194.85bn. Energy & Power Projects: Cameroon is still restoring the financial guarantee for the Nachtigal hydropower project, having secured CFA35bn toward a CFA56bn target for the standby letter of credit. Agri-Logistics at Kribi: AGL Cameroon (MSC) broke ground on a CFA2.6bn third phase of its Kribi Logistics Hub for cocoa storage and handling, running July 2026–April 2027. Local Cocoa Processing: Chocolat Rouge has started production in Cameroon, with first bars expected on the market within three weeks, as the country pushes value-added cocoa exports. Hydro Sector Outlook: Africa added over 4.2GW of new hydropower capacity in 2025, but pumped storage remains a major gap. Water & Health (Regional): World Allergy Week highlights rising, under-recognised allergy burdens across Africa, while a global map shows safe drinking water still out of reach for billions.
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