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UN Warns Hormuz Crisis Threatens Global Food Supply, Deepening Fertilizer Crisis
The UN continues to warn that the Middle East conflict and the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz are causing a surge in fertilizer and energy costs, threatening global food supply and agricultural production. This situation is raising concerns about impacts on retail food prices and the livelihoods of farmers and migrant workers worldwide.
27 Mar, 13:21 — 27 Mar, 13:21
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First report: dhaka-tribune · 27 Mar, 13:21|Full coverage: 3 · 8h|Window: 8h
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