UAE Islamic Treasury Sukuk Auction Draws AED 5.20 Billion in Bids Signaling Strong Investor Demand

UAE Islamic Treasury Sukuk Auction Draws AED 5.20 Billion in Bids Signaling Strong Investor Demand

An oversubscription ratio of 4.7 times on a sovereign sukuk issuance tells you something specific about how the market views UAE credit risk right now. The April 2026 Islamic Treasury Sukuk auction pulled in AED 5.20 billion in bids against a total issuance of just AED 1.1 billion, and the pricing on the longer-dated tranche … Read more

NZ First Moves to Break Supermarket Duopoly with Bold Split Legislation Saving Kiwis Millions

NZ First Moves to Break Supermarket Duopoly with Bold Split Legislation Saving Kiwis Millions

Eighty-two per cent. That’s the market share two supermarket groups hold across New Zealand’s grocery sector, and it’s now the number driving a political push to break up the country’s food retail structure entirely. I’ve watched grocery reform debates come and go across the Tasman, but this one names specific structural remedies — not just … Read more

How to Get Drip Irrigation Subsidy in India (2026 Guide)

How to Get Drip Irrigation Subsidy in India (2026 Guide)

Most farmers in India spend thousands of rupees on water every single season — yet very few know the government will cover up to 55% of the cost of their drip irrigation system. The problem is not that schemes don’t exist — it’s that most people never understand how to use them. This guide breaks … Read more

Woolworths Lifts Farmer Milk Payments by $50 Million as Hormuz Shipping Costs Bite Hard

Woolworths Lifts Farmer Milk Payments by $50 Million as Hormuz Shipping Costs Bite Hard

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has sent oil, diesel, and fertiliser costs surging — and Australian farmers are absorbing the hit at the worst possible time. Woolworths has moved to cushion some of that pressure, but the structural challenge for the supply chain runs deeper than a single per-litre milk payment. Woolworths has … Read more

Top Agriculture Subsidy Schemes Every Farmer Should Know

Top Agriculture Subsidy Schemes Every Farmer Should Know

Most farmers I speak with know that government schemes exist — but very few know exactly which ones they qualify for or how to actually claim the money. The problem is not that schemes don’t exist; it is that most people never understand how to use them. Quick Answer: What Are These Schemes? Agriculture subsidy … Read more

Iran War Drives Plastic Prices Up by Billions as Green Packaging Demand Triples in 2026

Iran War Drives Plastic Prices Up by Billions as Green Packaging Demand Triples in 2026

Plastic prices hitting four-year highs has achieved something that years of sustainability pledges and consumer pressure could not: it has made alternative packaging commercially attractive almost overnight. For FMCG brands still weighing the cost of switching, the Iran war has effectively made that decision for them. South Korean cosmetic packaging manufacturer Yonwoo, a supplier to … Read more

Libya Signs First Unified Budget in a Decade Unlocking Billions in Global Reconstruction Support

Libya Signs First Unified Budget in a Decade Unlocking Billions in Global Reconstruction Support

Ten governments rarely agree on anything involving Libya. Yet on 11 April, the UAE, the US, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and the UK jointly welcomed a single document that could reshape the country’s economic trajectory: a unified national budget for 2026. This is Libya’s first consolidated budget in more than a … Read more

ANZ Grocery Sector Is Sitting on a $22bn Collaboration Opportunity That Could Change Everything

ANZ Grocery Sector Is Sitting on a $22bn Collaboration Opportunity That Could Change Everything

A $22 billion figure sitting inside existing grocery operations — not in new categories, not in new markets — is the kind of number that stops a room. The ANZ grocery sector has been optimising in silos for years, and a new white paper argues that approach has run its course. The white paper identifies … Read more

How West Bengal’s Cooperative Jute Mills Are Fighting the Plastic Bag Ban With a 200-Year-Old Fibre

How West Bengal's Cooperative Jute Mills Are Fighting the Plastic Bag Ban With a 200-Year-Old Fibre

In a humid shed along the Hooghly River, approximately 40 kilometres north of Kolkata, a woman named Rina Mondal feeds raw golden fibre into a carding machine that has been running, with repairs, since 1987. She earns around ₹320 a day. Two years ago, she earned ₹210 — and her mill was weeks from shutting … Read more

The Uttarakhand Cooperative That Turned Mountain Herbs Into a Global Brand

The Uttarakhand Cooperative That Turned Mountain Herbs Into a Global Brand

The women of Chamoli district had been picking wild brahmi from the hillsides for generations, selling it to middlemen for ₹12 per kilogram. When those same leaves arrived in wellness stores across Berlin and Amsterdam, they were priced at €45 for a small glass jar. That gap — staggering, almost grotesque in its proportions — … Read more