AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChlordecone Compensation Move: France has put into force a law officially recognizing the State’s responsibility for long-term chlordecone pollution in Guadeloupe and Martinique, opening the door to talks on compensation for victims tied to pesticide exposure; the government has one year to report to Parliament on extending the existing scheme, with funding linked in part to an extra levy on tobacco products, while priorities include faster cleanup, support for agriculture and fishing, stronger research, and better care. Marine Protection Expansion: France announced three new strictly protected marine zones, raising the share of protected waters to 14.68%, including coral reef protections in Guadeloupe; strict zones can ban or heavily restrict fishing, extraction, and some tourism, aiming to help ecosystems recover and support coastal jobs and resilience. Sargassum Management for Growth: A Virgin Islands deputy secretary said the OECS-EU study visit in Martinique and Guadeloupe highlighted practical ways to manage sargassum—protecting public health and coastal ecosystems while turning collection and valorisation into economic opportunities. Community & Inclusion Event: Guadeloupe’s first Kréyòl Pride is set for late July, bringing together LGBTQIA+ groups, allies, and the local population around unity and anti-homophobia goals, with organizers working alongside new inclusion structures.
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