AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFood Security & Innovation: The World Food Prize Foundation named 40 “Top Agri-food Pioneers” for 2026, spanning 30 countries and six continents, including Uzbekistan, with recognition for work from crop research and child nutrition to methane cuts and newer tools like AI and 3D/4D food printing. Education Policy: Uzbekistan’s State Commission approved 2026–2027 university admission quotas for 155,852 applicants, with most seats in Uzbek-language programs and extra grants for groups including people with disabilities, orphans, and women with at least five years of work experience. Culture & Faith: Uzbekistan’s Religious Affairs Committee registered 12 new mosques in the first half of 2026, alongside reconstruction and major renovations, while reporting hundreds of thousands of tolerance-focused outreach events. Sports & National Pride: Uzbekistan topped the medal table at the Asian U-19 and U-23 Boxing Championships in Jakarta, finishing first overall with 21 gold, six silver, and six bronze. Tourism & Lifestyle: Hyatt opened Beldersoy Resort and SPA in the Chimgan–Bostanliq area, positioning it as a premium Destination by Hyatt property with wellness and Uzbek-inspired design. International Spotlight: A diplomatic row erupted between Uzbekistan and Afghanistan after a senior Taliban official’s remarks about Islam in Uzbekistan circulated in media, prompting denials from both sides.
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