
Food prices could rise as Iran conflict disrupts fertilizer supply chain

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The ongoing conflict in Iran is disrupting fertilizer shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns about global food inflation. Analysts warn that fertilizer shortages could increase agricultural costs, potentially raising food-at-home inflation by 2 percentage points in the U.S. The price of urea fertilizer has already surged by 30% since the war began. This disruption could lead to reduced crop yields and higher food prices for consumers, particularly affecting regions reliant on Gulf fertilizer exports. While consumers may face rising costs, fertilizer producers like CF Industries are seeing stock gains.
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