Iran War Oil Shock Is Spreading — And Your Food Bill Could Be The Next Hit
The ongoing conflict in Iran has led to a surge in crude oil prices, surpassing $110, and is now impacting global food inflation, particularly through disruptions in fertilizer supply. Urea prices have increased by 30-40% due to tighter supply and rising energy costs, raising concerns about lower crop yields and tighter food supply as farmers may reduce fertilizer use. Analysts warn that if the conflict continues, food prices could rise significantly, adding pressure to inflation expectations. Fertilizer producers like CF Industries, Nutrien, and Mosaic may benefit from these developments, while consumers face challenges from increasing food costs.
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