Why mandatory emissions reporting is changing the economics of greenhouse development across the GCC
As governments introduce mandatory emissions reporting requirements, carbon is becoming a measurable and increasingly visible part of how infrastructure projects are evaluated. Carbon reporting is no longer simply a sustainability exercise. It is becoming a factor in financing, governance, risk management, and investment decision making. This has direct implications for greenhouse development across the GCC. […]
The Hidden Threat to Food Sovereignty Across the MENA Region
Across the Middle East and North Africa, significant investment is being directed into controlled environment agriculture, protected cultivation, and modern food production systems to strengthen food security and reduce long-term import dependency. Yet while much of the sector remains focused on climate control, irrigation precision, protected growing structures, and yield optimisation, a critical vulnerability still […]
The Real Constraint in Climate-Adaptive Agriculture: Project Readiness
Across the Gulf and other import-dependent regions, capital is no longer the primary constraint on climate-adaptive agriculture. Governments have allocated budgets, published food security strategies, and signalled clear intent. Yet a meaningful number of funded projects continue to underperform, stall after construction, or fail to achieve operational stability. The shortfall is rarely capital alone. More […]