AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoIrrigation Upgrade: International donors pledged $172 million to modernize Kyrgyzstan’s irrigation and boost water security, with World Bank support ($95.75m) plus AIIB, OPEC Fund, and a Swiss grant—aimed at cutting losses and raising farm productivity as droughts, floods, and sedimentation intensify. Solar Power Push: Kyrgyzstan officially opened the first phase of the ROX Issyk-Kul solar plant in Issyk-Kul (175 MW), part of a planned 1,900 MW project—expected to reduce pressure on hydropower by saving water in the Toktogul reservoir. Desertification Cooperation: Kyrgyz emergency officials joined a China–Central Asia conference on combating desertification, focusing on restoring degraded lands, soil erosion control, and water-saving technologies. Pollution Enforcement: A resident was fined for illegal household waste dumping and ordered to clean up the area, with penalties reported up to 23,000 soms. Air Quality Update: Bishkek’s air was reported good (33 AQI), with PM2.5 flagged as the main pollutant. Pesticide Ban: Kyrgyzstan introduced a nationwide ban on the highly toxic pesticide isofenphos-methyl, prohibiting production, import, sale, storage, transport, and use. Mountain Biodiversity: Central Asian countries signed a declaration on protecting mountain ecosystems and wildlife, including snow leopards and other rare species, with attention to climate change and habitat fragmentation.
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