Mideast War Disrupts Fertilizer – Food Supply at Risk
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Mideast War Disrupts Fertilizer – Food Supply at Risk
Financial Times: The conflict in Iran is disrupting fertiliser production and exports in the Middle East, tightening global supplies and raising fears of higher food prices, industry executives and analysts have warned. The Middle East is one of the world’s largest fertiliser producers, while the Strait of Hormuz is a crucial shipping route for exports. … Continue reading "Mideast War Disrupts Fertilizer – Food Supply at Risk"
The war in the Middle East could cause not only an oil crisis, but also a global food crisis. Journalists from the Financial Times warn that the conflict with Iran is already affecting global fertilizer supply chains, which could lead to a decrease in agricultural production and higher food prices. The Middle East is one of the largest fertilizer producers in the world, and the Strait of Hormuz is a vital maritime route for exports. About 35% of…
Felleskjøpet has put fertilizer sales on hold. Vedum calls on the government to take action to secure access for Norwegian farmers.
The world's food supply could be affected by the war against Iran. In Norway, there is a stop to the sale of fertilizer to farmers. Only those who have already ordered will receive deliveries.
The world's food supply could be affected by the war against Iran. In Norway, there is a stop to the sale of fertilizer to farmers. Only those who have already ordered will receive deliveries.
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