Article 7557K The Looming Food Crisis: Why the Strait of Hormuz Is Disrupting Global Agriculture

The Looming Food Crisis: Why the Strait of Hormuz Is Disrupting Global Agriculture

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The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have raised fuel costs and caused shortages of key fertilizers around the world, wreaking havoc on the agricultural industry. Adam Hanieh, director of the SOAS Middle East Institute at the University of London, says the effects could be felt for a long time, particularly in the Global South.

About a third of the world's basic fertilizers now pass through the Strait of Hormuz," says Hanieh, who adds that the coming food crisis" is compounded by the climate and debt crises in much of the developing world. It's a perfect storm."

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