Yara CEO Warns of Fertiliser Shortage Due to Iran Conflict
The ongoing conflict in Iran may lead to a significant shortage of fertiliser, which could adversely affect crop yields and drive food prices higher, according to Yara's CEO.
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The ongoing conflict in Iran may lead to a significant shortage of fertiliser, which could adversely affect crop yields and drive food prices higher, according to Yara's CEO.
The US coalition in the Strait of Hormuz is reportedly not in competition with a proposal from France and the UK, as Iran maintains its stance on the waterway amid ongoing US naval blockades.
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