AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAgribusiness & Food Security: Turkmenistan reported grain output up 11.6% in H1 2026, alongside gains in vegetables (+12.8%), melons and gourds (+3.3%), potatoes (+4.2%), and milk (+0.3%), reinforcing domestic supply and export potential. Energy & Industry Events: Preparations for OGT 2026 in Ashgabat (21–23 Oct) advanced as journalist/economic analyst John Defterios was confirmed as Anchor and Lead International Moderator; the event is already drawing strong international interest and sold-out exhibition space, with SOCAR joining as Premier Partner. Finance & Regulation: The Cabinet of Ministers discussed modernising the financial and economic sector, including a draft Regulation on State Insurance to optimise compulsory state insurance under a November 2025 legislative update. Health & Agriculture (One Health): WHO and FAO trained Turkmen specialists to prevent and control echinococcosis using a coordinated One Health approach linking human and animal health. Transport & Construction: During Turkmenistan’s state visit to Georgia, talks focused on transport and energy, including the Lapis Lazuli corridor and a proposed Turkmen cargo terminal on the Black Sea; construction firm Ojar Aziýa showcased the Sarakhs–Mary–Serhetabat highway project. International Education: Turkmenistan’s ambassador met France’s ESSEC to explore joint education programs, exchanges, and management training.
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