Iran war threatens next harvest, UN official says. Which countries are most at risk?
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Conflict in the Middle East is jeopardizing the upcoming planting season, as warned by a UN official. The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has raised concerns regarding food security and fertilizer shortages, impacting global agricultural inputs.
Conflict in the Middle East is threatening the coming planting season, a UN official has warned, as countries already reeling from fertiliser shortages and surging costs face shocks to food security. The Strait of Hormuz, a major global chokepoint for fertilisers and other agricultural inputs as well as oil, has been under blockade since the start of joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran in February. Despite rising concerns over the impact of the conflict on global food production, China – supported...