https://archive.is/fheut>The disruptions have affected far more than oil and gas trade. Supplies of naphtha, LNG, LPG, helium, ammonia and urea normally transported through the strait are also trapped, causing cascading disruptions across fertilizer, plastics and agricultural supply chains.>Global grain markets are now beginning to feel the impact. Farmers in Europe, Argentina and other regions are reducing fertilizer use, delaying purchases, shifting toward less input-intensive crops or considering leaving land uncultivated due to surging production costs.>According to the European Commission, urea prices have jumped 55 percent since the conflict began in late February. In Argentina, benchmark urea prices surged to around $1,000 per tonne from nearly $500 before the crisis.>Analysts say the latest turmoil differs from earlier fertilizer disruptions because it combines supply shortages, energy inflation and geopolitical uncertainty simultaneously.>The latest crisis now threatens to fundamentally reshape global fertilizer trade and grain production patterns.>The organization warned that reduced availability of ammonia-, phosphate-, sulfur- and urea-based fertilizers could lower production of staple crops including wheat, maize and rice within the next six to nine months.>Experts describe the unfolding crisis as a chain reaction moving through several stages- energy disruption, fertilizer shortages, reduced seed and nutrient use, declining yields, rising commodity prices and eventually food inflation.>In Argentina, some growers have warned that portions of wheat acreage could remain unplanted if fertilizer prices do not ease quickly. In Russia, farmer groups have called for export restrictions on fertilizers after domestic prices surged and shortages emerged despite the country being one of the world’s largest fertilizer exporters.>cultivation on marginal and low-productivity land could decline significantly if fertilizer and fuel prices remain elevated.
>Recommended measures include developing alternative shipping corridors through the eastern Arabian Peninsula and the Red Sea, avoiding export restrictions, safeguarding humanitarian food flows and supporting vulnerable countries with financing and supply stabilization measures.>The organization stressed that decisions being made now by governments and farmers on fertilizer imports, crop choices and agricultural financing will determine whether the current supply shock evolves into a full-scale global food crisis over the coming year.
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>>535843392mfw
>>535843553I don't think there is a single person on earth that doesn't want TOTAL JEET DEATH
>>535841870>full-scale global food crisisJust let them cook. More for the rest of us.
>>535844071the only problem is all those jeets will get up and walk to other countries
>>535846242Can't walk if you are malnourished and dying of heat stroke.
>>535841812Poop shortage. What will they eat??
>>535841812>MASS STARVATION EVENT IN INDIA - BILLIONS MUST DIE
>>535841812There will be no starvationThis is all a lie to increase taxes on whites and send billions of dollars/food to IndiaSource?They do this exact tactic every single year. White genocide.
It's also worth noting that nearly every big revolution or rebellion had a food shortage in the backstory. I hope that is the prelude to India's eternal balkanization.
ITT: THANK YOU PRESIDENT TRUMP
>>535841812DIGITS THIS HAPPENS AND ALSO WW3 AND RESOURCE WARS BEGIN!!
>>535848440Rolling
>>535848877LEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
>>535841812Not my problem