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War in Gulf Threatens Fertiliser Supplies, May Push Fresh Food Prices Higher

Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz affect 18% of global urea exports, raising fertiliser, fuel, and insurance costs and threatening tighter farm margins, Rabobank says.

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Food prices look set to rise as fertiliser prices rocket up because of the war in the Middle East. About 45% of global urea supply could be disrupted via the...

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KLARTEXT US war threatens global food safety The US and Israel's war of aggression against Iran not only costs countless lives in the region, but also interrupts agricultural cycles and endangers food safety. For 10 days, the US and Israel have bombed Iran for no legitimate reason, which in turn reacts with rocket attacks on US bases and its neighboring states.The Strait of Hormus, through which a large part of the oil and natural gas from the M…

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Growers in for a 'world of pain' as war threatens Australia's fertiliser supply

With the conflict in the Middle East seemingly without an end in sight this means significant issues for the nitrogen fertiliser supply chain.

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Queensland Country Life broke the news on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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