AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHealth Research: A new Thorax study links higher vitamin A and D levels with better lung function in Costa Rica’s GACRS asthma cohort and an adult biobank, with vitamin D also tied to slower lung-cell aging in adults. Local Cybersecurity: A Kaspersky report warns Costa Rica’s corporate identity theft and social-engineering scams are rising fast, with AI making it easier to trick small and mid-size firms into sending money. Fintech/Trading: Costa Rica-based Catchnex launched a copy-trading platform that shows verified, closed-trade performance stats (profit, win rate, drawdown, consistency) and uses a profit-only fee model. Agri-Biotech: UK firm Tropic acquired banana propagation company Rahan Meristem, expanding gene-edited Cavendish production and distribution, including facilities in Costa Rica. Earth Science & Safety: A 5.4 quake hit near Jacó, with the RSN citing Cocos Plate activity; officials reported no major damage in early updates. Wildlife Restoration: Piedras Blancas National Park welcomed back white-lipped peccaries using remote monitoring and staged holding pens for a careful reintroduction. STEM/Policy: Costa Rica’s AI governance dialogue coverage highlights calls for international, democratic oversight as AI adoption accelerates.
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