Farmers have to cut on fertilisers and other inputs, raising risks of food shortages. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Some farmers are warning about challenges they may face as fuel and fertilizer costs increase due to the Iran war.
Morgan Gold compares the repetitive and rewarding tasks of Gold Shaw Farm to the mechanics of a real-life agricultural simulation game.
By Brian Kenety Conflict-driven disruption to fertiliser supply chains in the Middle East is raising the risk of price shocks ...
Israel has killed several top Iranian officials since the United States and Israel began strikes against Iran.
The fertilizer market is facing a double crisis: the Iran war is driving up prices, the Strait of Hormuz is blocked - and at the same time it is becoming clear how dependent Europe still is on ...
Israel hit the Iranian capital Tehran with airstrikes Friday, as Iranians marked Nowruz. Iran kept up attacks on Gulf energy sites, surging global oil and gas prices.
Costs are rising as the U.S.-Iran war disrupts shipments, and farmers are reeling from the impact on this one necessary ...
Disrupted fertiliser shipments and soaring energy prices from the war in Iran are threatening to unleash a fresh ​food-price ...
The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, now in its third week, is taking a toll on California’s high-value specialty crop sector. In addition to causing sharp increases in fuel and fertilizer costs, the war ...
An escalating war with Iran halfway across the world will likely complicate the finances of growing for farmers like Vander Kooy. The price of fuel, essential for farming equipment such as tractors, ...
Fertiliser shortages, rising feed and energy costs, volatile grain markets and disrupted Gulf trade flows are reshaping global dairy production and demand. Here are the five key impacts.