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 […]
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The GCC Tomato Gap LinkedIn Article 04-05-2026 Tomatoes are among the most consumed fresh products in the GCC, and among the most exposed to supply disruption. Across the region, domestic production drops sharply between April and October, when summer conditions push cooling requirements beyond what most greenhouse systems can carry economically. During this period, supply […]
The GCC Tomato Gap
Tomatoes are among the most consumed fresh products in the GCC, and among the most exposed to supply disruption. Each summer, domestic production contracts and import dependency rises. The pattern is predictable, but recent disruptions have shown how quickly it can become a structural vulnerability. Closing this gap is not simply a question of capacity. […]