AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEid Al-Adha supply crunch: In Ivory Coast, buyers in muddy Abidjan markets are paying more for sheep as export bans and conflict choke the usual Sahel flow—about 75% of Tabaski animals come from neighbors like Burkina Faso and Mali, but jihadist road blocks and tighter border checks are leaving traders with stock stuck at the frontier. Regional ripple to Mali’s doorstep: The same insecurity is also hitting the wider market—Senegalese traders report sheep prices jumping ahead of Tabaski as Mali routes stay disrupted, while Bamako families struggle to travel for Eid under a jihadist blockade. Tourism angle—travel risk first: With Mali restricting access to Bamako Sénou Airport over security concerns, holiday movement is getting harder, not just pricier. Football tourism boost: FIFA has confirmed Nigeria’s Unity Cup as a Tier 1 event in London next week, with Chelle naming 12 debutants—another reminder that sport travel is still finding momentum despite wider instability.
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