AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRum & Culture: Campari’s Trois Rivières (from southern Martinique) has unveiled a reimagined aged-rum range with new embossed, rounded bottles inspired by local sugarcane fields, including vertical glass engravings and heritage details like “1660”; the liquid stays the same, with VO and Cellar Reserve now in major French retail chains. Water & Sanitation Reform: Martinique’s Assembly has unanimously backed creating a single centralized water and sanitation authority to tackle long-running drinking-water and sanitation malfunctions, with questions still hanging over how quickly it will translate into real improvements. Reggae Therapy Festival: Fort-de-France will host the 4th Reggae Therapy Festival on July 11-12, 2026 at Stade Louis Achille, featuring Tarrus Riley, Julian Marley, Barrington Levy and Alborosie, alongside local talent and a food-and-crafts village. Chlordecone Compensation Move: A new law formally recognizes the State’s responsibility for chlordecone-related harm in Guadeloupe and Martinique, paving the way for talks on extending compensation to more victims, funded partly via an added levy on tobacco products.
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