AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNuclear Innovation in the Netherlands: Eindhoven has launched a test facility for a compact molten-salt reactor designed to turn nuclear waste into fuel, with plans to place a first commercial unit in Zeeland by 2034. Public Health at Sea: The Dutch-linked cruise ship m/v Hondius, tied to a hantavirus outbreak, has been cleared to resume operations after deep cleaning and disinfection in Rotterdam. Urban Nature in Utrecht: Utrecht is turning bus stops into “bee stops” with living green roofs to support pollinators, cut heat, improve air quality, and absorb rainwater. Food Security in the Dutch Caribbean: New studies and a renewed regional agreement through 2035 highlight how islands like Sint Maarten and Curaçao still rely heavily on imports, pushing for more resilient local farming and fisheries. Farm Succession Pressure: A Europe-wide generational gap in farming is driving a new programme to back young farmers, including in the Netherlands. AI in Dutch Healthcare: A Dutch ethics group urges lawmakers to scrutinize whether AI can truly solve healthcare problems, warning against “plaster” fixes without real debate.
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