Iran War Triggers Global Fertilizer Crunch, Endangering Food Supplies

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The U.S.-led conflict with Iran is disrupting global fertilizer shipments via bottlenecks at the Strait of Hormuz, rising natural gas prices, and plant slowdowns in several countries, pushing up fertilizer costs and threatening food security worldwide.
- Global Food Supply Faces a Dangerous Bottleneck as Iran War Persists The New York Times
- From war to drought: North Carolina farmers caught in the middle ABC11 Raleigh-Durham
- It’s not just oil and gas. The Strait of Hormuz blockage is rattling another vital commodity CNBC
- The global food crisis unleashed by the war Financial Times
- Illinois farmers brace for another bruising season as Iran war spikes fertilizer prices Chicago Tribune
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