AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMali Mining Surge: Mali’s industrial gold output rebounded sharply in H1 2026, rising about 30% to 23.5 tonnes and beating the government’s 21.2-tonne forecast, with B2Gold’s Fekola leading (8.85 tonnes) and Barrick’s Loulo already surpassing its full 2025 output; the sector is also supported by new permits, including a large-scale approval for B2Gold’s Menankoto project. Regional Security & Trade: Recent hostage releases in Mali show diplomacy can move fast, but the junta’s grip remains fragile as insurgents keep disrupting the economy and targeting state forces, with gold exports and foreign security ties still central. Critical Minerals Risk: Research warns the Sahel lithium boom could fuel jihadist and criminal financing as weak regulation, informal mining, and porous borders expose new supply chains to exploitation. Mining Services Demand: Capital raised full-year revenue guidance to $430m–$450m after strong six-month results, while reallocating capital away from drilling at Mali’s Sadiola toward markets with stronger demand. Food Exports Watch: Senegal’s mango exports closed up about 15% year-on-year, with Europe volumes rising and fruit-fly compliance highlighted—useful for regional agribusiness operators tracking quality and logistics.
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