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As tensions continue in the Middle East, global fertilizer shipments are being disrupted, driving up costs and putting farmers worldwide under pressure.
From the US to Europe, growers report tighter supplies and rising expenses, with some considering switching crops to stay profitable. Officials warn that prolonged disruptions to key shipping routes could pose risks to global food production.
As tensions continue in the Middle East, global fertilizer shipments are being disrupted, driving up costs and putting farmers worldwide under pressure.
From the US to Europe, growers report tighter supplies and rising expenses, with some considering switching crops to stay profitable. Officials warn that prolonged disruptions to key shipping routes could pose risks to global food production.