economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
Hydroponics and Smart Tech: The Evolution of Greenhouse Horticulture in Germany
Over the last 6 months, I analyzed the European ag-tech sector. I specifically investigated the evolution of greenhouse horticulture in Germany. During this time, I reviewed 15 industry reports and interviewed several facility managers. I discovered a rapid transformation driven by smart hydroponic farming and IoT automation. Moreover, my research highlights a critical shift toward year-round, climate-resilient agriculture. Let's explore how these cutting-edge technologies are reshaping the industry today.
By Joey Moore21 days ago in Journal
12 Hobbies You Can Turn Into Passive Income Streams
Turning a hobby into passive income is about transforming something you already love into something you can earn money from. Whether it is crafting, writing or gaming, the key is to build assets, digital or physical, that continue to generate revenue long after the initial work is done. Your passion can evolve from a pastime into a steady stream of income that grows while you sleep. Here are 12 hobbies you can turn into passive income opportunities that keep paying off over time.
By ELIA MWAPINGA22 days ago in Journal
These Are the Fastest-Growing Side Hustle Businesses of 2026
More and more people are launching side hustles, whether to supplement their incomes or as a way to lay the groundwork for a startup. Some 72 percent of workers in the U.S. rely on secondary income, according to a survey by MyPerfectResume. But some side hustles are growing faster than others.
By ELIA MWAPINGA22 days ago in Journal
Why SEO Matters for Real Estate Agencies in Miami and How It Drives Growth. AI-Generated.
In Miami’s real estate world, opportunity and competition exist side by side. From waterfront condos in Brickell to historic homes in Coral Gables, buyers and sellers are constantly searching for the right agent. But what separates the firm that gets noticed from the one that doesn’t isn’t just listings, experience, or pricing — it’s visibility.
By Branding Miami25 days ago in Journal
How China’s Eyewear Supply Chain Fuels Lucrative D2C Brands
Two weeks ago, a European client came to us. They wanted to launch a line of eyewear including optional non-prescription or light reading lenses, sunglasses for cycling, fishing, skiing, and running, along with a few related accessories. They wanted product performance close to well-known brands like Oakley or Smith Optics, but at a much more competitive price.
By Jingsourcing.com 25 days ago in Journal
Israel–Iran Conflict Escalates: Tehran Struck as Death Toll Rises to 787. AI-Generated.
Tehran — The reported Israeli strikes on Tehran mark a significant turning point in the long-simmering confrontation between Israel and Iran. With Iranian authorities confirming that the nationwide death toll has reached 787, analysts warn that the conflict may be entering a far more dangerous and unpredictable phase.
By Mayank Sharma27 days ago in Journal
How a Garage DIY Scaled to a $2M Product
Today, we’re bringing you the story of Swift Paws. The founder, Meghan, and her dad built the first prototype in their garage just so their dog Pretzel could practice lure coursing for specific dog lovers. But soon, more and more dog owners wanted the same for their dogs and even cats. So Meghan started to figure out how to turn it into a real product.
By Jingsourcing.com 28 days ago in Journal
Why America Attacked Iran
“America Just Struck Iran — And the World Is Holding Its Breath” The United States and Israel are now engaged in direct military action against the Islamic Republic of Iran — a dramatic escalation that marks one of the most consequential shifts in American foreign policy in decades. The conflict, which erupted at the end of February 2026, has already reshaped geopolitics in the Middle East and sparked widespread debate over Washington’s objectives and justifications.
By Zakir Ullah28 days ago in Journal
The Empty Locker
I didn’t know his name at first. I only knew the silence. It was a Tuesday in October. The high school hallway buzzed with its usual chaos—backpacks slamming, laughter echoing, sneakers squeaking on linoleum. But one locker stayed shut. No one leaned against it. No one dropped off homework. Just a quiet space where a boy should have been.
By KAMRAN AHMAD29 days ago in Journal
The Suitcase in the Hallway
I didn’t pack lightly. The suitcase sat by the door for three days—half-full, then overflowing, then emptied again. I kept adding things I thought I’d need: my favorite coffee mug, the photo from last summer, the sweater that still smelled like home. Then I’d take them out, convinced they were too heavy, too sentimental, too much.
By KAMRAN AHMAD29 days ago in Journal










