
Strait of Hormuz Blockade Sparks Global Fertilizer Crisis
The Iran war has blocked the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting about one-third of global seaborne fertilizer trade. Fertilizer prices have spiked, with urea reaching $700 per ton, up significantly from pre-war levels. Experts warn this crisis is more severe than the Russia-Ukraine war due to its impact on multiple key producers in the Middle East. The supply shortage threatens food security, especially in developing countries like India and those in Africa. Critical farming seasons are underway, raising risks of reduced crop yields and food inflation. Additional disruptions from Qatar's production halt and China's export bans worsen the situation.






















