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How the Iran War Could Trigger a Fresh Food Crisis
Iranian strikes have halted fertilizer production at key Gulf hubs, risking shortages that impact major importers like India and Brazil, which rely on up to 66% of their nitrogen fertilizer from the region.
Summary by Deutsche Welle
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The conflict with Iran is causing an increase in energy costs and fertilizers, a situation that could have an impact on food prices
The Iran War: Implications for Food, Water, and Energy Security
In case you missed it, watch the recent webinar where experts from the Center for Climate and Security discuss the energy, water, and food implications of the ongoing war in Iran. The discussion was moderated by CCS Director Erin Sikorsky and featured speakers Tom Ellison, CCS Deputy Director, Swathi Veeravalli, CCS Advisory Board Member, and CCS Non-resident Fellows Dr. Cullen Hendrix, Peter Schwartzstein, and Dr. Marcus D. King.
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