AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoOverseas Health & Safety Communications: French Antilles and French Guiana professionals are alarmed after the state set public campaign funding at just €1.7M, far below the €11M they say is needed for local realities in places like Guadeloupe, Martinique, and French Guiana. They warn cuts could weaken prevention messaging on issues such as health risks, road safety, drug trafficking, illegal gold mining, and climate impacts. Cybersecurity for Residents: A major cyberattack hit France’s tax authority (DGFiP), raising phishing fears for people expecting income tax and upcoming taxe foncière bills. Authorities say victims may be contacted individually and residents should watch for fake refund/payment messages and never share bank details or passwords via email/text. Agriculture & Public Health: New data shows Martinique used 19.4 tonnes of glyphosate in 2023, down from 20 tonnes (2022) and 25 tonnes (2021), but still highlighting ongoing dependence in sugarcane and banana farming despite health controversy.
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