The arid Persian Gulf is hardly the world’s breadbasket. Yet the conflict in the region is sending shockwaves through the ...
The conflict in Iran has now been raging for more than a month. Despite the announced ceasefire, trade through the Strait of ...
Nearly 70% of farmers say they can't afford to buy all the fertilizer they need this growing season. That could affect crop ...
As the Iran war enters its sixth week, food and beverage supply chains face mounting disruption, stranded cargoes and a ...
Fuel costs more. Food is harder to get. jobs are evaporating. And in Cairo, cafes and restaurants are ordered to close at 9 p ...
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Iran war's fertiliser shock sets the stage for a slow-burning food inflation crisis
By Ben Aris in Berlin The Iran war's most insidious economic aftershock may not be measured in oil price spikes or shipping ...
David Miliband, CEO of the International Rescue Committee, told Semafor World Economy that the war “couldn't have come at a ...
The Iran war is having "dramatic consequences" for the precarious food situation in Sudan, aid officials said on Tuesday, a ...
As Trump extends the ceasefire and insists Iran is “collapsing financially,” Tehran’s agriculture minister says food supplies are secure and basic goods are flowing via alternative borders. With more ...
Iranian control of the strait could threaten elevated fertilizer prices just as large parts of the world prepare to plant.
It is not only oil being blocked in the Strait of Hormuz, but materials crucial to crops are not going through the strait. If ...
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