Lamborghini posts record Q1 profit as hybrid models drive demand
Lamborghini posted record Q1 profit, driven by hybrid Revuelto and Urus SE sales, with revenue up 29.6% and a robust order backlog through 2027.
Read MoreIf you grow food in the city or fund a rooftop garden, the business news around you matters. From big infrastructure deals to new financing rules, every headline can affect how you plan your next planting season. This page gathers the most relevant business stories for urban farmers, investors and anyone curious about the money side of African city farming.
Urban agriculture isn’t just about soil and seeds – it’s a fast‑moving market. When a government announces a tax break for rooftop farms, your cost structure changes overnight. When a private investor backs a vertical‑farm startup, new technology and partnerships become available. Knowing these shifts helps you make better choices, whether you’re expanding a community garden or scaling a commercial operation.
Take the recent negotiations over the Sh1.1 trillion takeover of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport by Adani Limited. While the deal focuses on an airport, the ripple effects touch logistics, land use and supply‑chain costs for city growers near Nairobi. Understanding such high‑profile deals lets you anticipate changes in transport fees or zoning rules that could influence your harvest distribution.
Below are the kinds of stories you’ll find in our Business category:
Each article in this section breaks down the headline into practical takeaways. We answer questions like: What does this mean for my farm’s budget? Which partners should I watch? How can I align my growth plan with the latest trends?
Our goal is to keep the business side of urban agriculture simple and actionable. No jargon, no fluff – just the facts you need to grow your operation smarter and stay ahead of the curve.
Bookmark this page, check back regularly, and let the latest business insights help you turn city soil into sustainable profit.
Lamborghini posted record Q1 profit, driven by hybrid Revuelto and Urus SE sales, with revenue up 29.6% and a robust order backlog through 2027.
Read MoreTelkom has rolled out a fresh visual identity dubbed the "Dynamic T", blending its classic blue with a vivid green slash. The redesign arrives alongside a 62% earnings jump and the resumption of dividends after four years. Pop‑up events across the country showcase the new look and the tagline "Possible Begins Here". The move marks a strategic push into digital services amid stiff competition. Analysts see the brand refresh as part of a broader effort to modernise the telecom giant.
Read MoreNegotiations for a Sh1.1 trillion takeover of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport by Adani Limited have reached a critical stage. CS Chirchir clarified that only a 'Head of Terms' agreement has been agreed upon, summarizing key negotiation points. This agreement awaits stakeholder engagement and due diligence.
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