Iran conflict looms over global food prices through fertilizer disruption

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The Iran conflict is disrupting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, hindering access to key fertilizer inputs like ammonia and urea and risking higher global food prices as fertilizer costs rise and the supply chain tightens ahead of spring planting; US farmers already face uncertain shipments and higher diesel costs, signaling potential impact on crop yields and grocery costs if disruptions persist.
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