AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoLithium Exports: DR Congo has begun its first-ever lithium exports to China from Zijin’s Manono project, with spodumene concentrate now in transit—an important signal for West Africa’s own critical-minerals race. Mali Mining Update: Kodal Minerals reports Bougouni lithium output at 26,174 dry metric tonnes of spodumene concentrate in Q2, with repairs improving throughput in June, plus a first US$13m repayment tied to export shipments. Agriculture & Trade: FAO and partners launched a wider Africa Phytosanitary Programme push, expanding digital crop-pest surveillance to 38 countries to help exporters meet stricter plant-health rules. ECOWAS Pressure: ECOWAS leaders met in Freetown demanding reforms and unity to restore public trust in regional integration. Sahel Security: Mali’s army says militants ambushed a convoy in Gao, with rebels claiming joint operations and major losses. Critical Minerals Tech: A new report argues AI could cut exploration timelines and unlock major value for African mining—if data and capacity gaps are closed. Gold Governance: The EU banned purchases of Sudanese gold, adding pressure on conflict-linked supply chains. Digital Identity: Niger’s biometric passport enrollment marks AES momentum toward regional identity infrastructure.
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