Food prices after Hormuz: What changes now?
<p>Conflict in the Middle East has sent shockwaves through the global food system. Even with signs of a ceasefire, the impact may not be over.</p><p>Disruption to fertiliser supplies, combined with rising energy and shipping costs, is pushing up the price of growing food around the world.</p><p>Farmers are facing tough choices over how much to plant and how much to spend, while global markets aren’t always keeping pace with those rising costs.</p><p>For now, there is enough food and shelves remain stocked. …
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