Not Just Oil and LPG... Crisis in Fertilizers, Medicines, and Food Due to Middle East War
The ongoing war in the Middle East is exacerbating shortages not only of oil and gas but also affecting food, medicine, and fertilizers, with rising prices being observed post-conflict escalation.
Prolonged Iran war could have โseriousโ impact on food prices, says UNโs FAO
The UN's FAO warns that an extended conflict in Iran could significantly raise global food prices and disrupt agricultural supply chains.
European countries are worried about fertilizer price increase due to the war
Countries in Europe are expressing concern over the rising prices of fertilizers, driven by the ongoing conflict affecting global supply chains.
The Silent Battle for Food
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is significantly impacting global food security, particularly through disruptions in agricultural supply chains and fertilizer prices.
The war against Iran could provoke a global food crisis
The article discusses how the war against Iran may lead to a global food crisis due to disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery for the global food supply.
The War in Iran May Hit Food Prices. The First Signals Are Already Present
The article discusses the potential impact of the war in Iran on global food prices, highlighting early warning signals of rising costs.
UN: War Pressures Food Chains, Raises Fertilizer Prices, and Intensifies Global Hunger Risks
The UN warns that the impacts of war in the Middle East are threatening the global food system, exacerbating hunger risks amid increased production costs and supply chain disruptions.
Beef prices continue to soar, but signs of coming relief are emerging
Beef prices in Canada have risen sharply, yet experts suggest that improvements may be forthcoming as supply catches up to demand.
Gas, food and travel: How the war in Iran is driving up costs in B.C.
The war in Iran is causing significant increases in food, gas, and travel costs in British Columbia due to rising oil prices and supply chain pressures.
A global shock in food supplies is imminent. Worse than after the invasion of Ukraine
The article warns of an impending global shock to food supplies, potentially worse than the disruptions caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Global food supplies could be badly hit if Iran war drags on, says fertiliser boss
The CEO of Yara International warns that protracted conflict in Iran could severely impact global food supplies and raise prices, especially affecting poorer nations.
Southern Africa: Lamola Says US-Iran War Puts Southern Africa's Food Supply At Risk
South African Minister Ronald Lamola warns that the ongoing US-Iran conflict threatens food security in Southern Africa by increasing global oil and fertilizer prices.
Blocked Strait: Why the Middle East War is Also Increasing Food Prices
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, is impacting global food prices due to disruptions in energy supplies.
The war in Iran is already impacting food production due to rising fertilizer costs
The ongoing war in Iran is causing a 20% increase in fertilizer prices, which may lead to higher costs for staple food products.
Navigation disruption in the Strait of Hormuz threatens food supplies for half of the world's population
A disruption in navigation at the Strait of Hormuz poses a significant risk to global food supply chains, affecting the availability of essential fertilizers and driving up prices.
How the war in the Middle East can sow hunger
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East may lead to increased food prices globally and hunger in vulnerable countries.
Losers and Winners from Increasing Risks around the Strait of Hormuz
The article discusses how rising geopolitical risks in the Strait of Hormuz are affecting global energy, food, and shipping markets, highlighting its critical role as a chokepoint in the world's energy supply.
For the Worldโs Food Supply, Federal Funding Cuts Have Long-Term Impacts
The article discusses the detrimental long-term effects of federal funding cuts on global food supply chains.
Financial Times: Why has the world returned to food storage again?
Countries from Northern Europe to Asia are rapidly returning to strategic food storage policies due to international crises and climate change, as highlighted in a Financial Times report.