AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEnergy Crisis: Cuba suffered another nationwide power cut as the National Electric System collapsed again, with the state blaming the U.S. oil embargo and energy “blockade,” while crews work to rebuild service through smaller “microsystems” and priority reconnections. Water & Infrastructure: In Santiago de Cuba, a new break in a 1,000 mm pipeline left large areas without water, forcing shutdowns and reserving supply for hospitals and key facilities. Agriculture & Food Supply: A Granma dairy producer says the State buys milk at 38 pesos per liter but sells it to consumers at 25, calling the pricing and delayed payments a “backward” system that hurts farmers. U.S. Pressure on Cuba: Multiple reports this week frame Washington’s actions as escalating pressure on Cuba’s energy and tourism sectors, with lawmakers and officials citing sanctions’ direct impact on daily life. Climate Risk: CariCOF warns El Niño plus warmer Caribbean seas could mean hotter, drier conditions and higher flood risk during the 2026 wet season.
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