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In Africa, Can the Blockade of Ormuz Cause a Massive Famine?

The almost complete closure of the Strait of Ormuz triggered a violent crisis within the world's agricultural supply chains. The initial logistical shock turned into a more worrying structural problem: not a temporary blockade, but a reorganization of maritime access rights — with potentially permanent implications for global food security 4. The consequences for the African harvests of 2026 are largely already irreversible. Faced with this situ…
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The almost complete closure of the Strait of Ormuz triggered a violent crisis within the world's agricultural supply chains. The initial logistical shock turned into a more worrying structural problem: not a temporary blockade, but a reorganization of maritime access rights — with potentially permanent implications for global food security 4. The consequences for the African harvests of 2026 are largely already irreversible. Faced with this situ…

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Le Grand Continent broke the news on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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