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#Food Security

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Latest Signals (14)

The Network · 2026-03-25 07:52:21 · Guardian Environment

1. George Monbiot: Global Food System on the Brink, War with Iran Exposes Critical Fragility

The global food system is teetering on the edge of collapse, and the conflict with Iran has starkly revealed its terrifying fragility. According to environmentalist and Guardian columnist George Monbiot, this is the threat that haunts him above all others. While the precise trigger for a breakdown is unpredictable, he ...

The Network · 2026-03-27 06:57:11 · Bloomberg Markets

2. Global Fertilizer Supply Race Intensifies as Middle East War Disrupts Commodity Flows

Governments worldwide are scrambling to lock down fertilizer supplies, as the war in the Middle East strangles commodity flows and escalates fears of a global food crisis. The disruption has triggered a high-stakes procurement race, with nations seeking to insulate their agricultural sectors from immediate shortages an...

The Network · 2026-03-27 11:26:52 · Bloomberg Markets

3. Iran Diverts Vital Grain Imports to Gulf of Oman as Strait of Hormuz Remains Locked

Iran is executing a strategic pivot in its critical food supply chain, rerouting essential grain imports away from the choked Strait of Hormuz to the Gulf of Oman. This logistical shift is a direct operational response to secure staple food supplies, revealing the tangible pressure on Tehran's import corridors. The mov...

The Network · 2026-04-01 09:27:07 · Bloomberg Markets

4. Iran War Chokes Sugar Refining Hub, Upending Global Trade and Prices

The war in Iran is strangling sugar flows from a critical Middle Eastern refining hub, abruptly reversing a prolonged price slump and scrambling global trade patterns. This disruption is forcing buyers to pivot, boosting sales for producers outside the region as they rush to fill the sudden supply gap. The conflict has...

The Network · 2026-04-01 19:57:07 · Bloomberg Markets

5. Cofco International Breaks 15-Year Hiatus, Ships Argentine Corn to China

A 15-year-old trade barrier has been broken. Cofco International Ltd. is loading a bulk cargo of Argentine corn bound for China, marking the first such shipment between the two nations in over a decade and a half. This move signals a direct and significant expansion of agricultural trade flows, bypassing traditional ro...

The Network · 2026-04-10 14:52:49 · ZeroHedge

6. Santiago Capital's Brent Johnson Warns of 'Death to Everyone' from Baked-In Fertilizer Supply Shock

A stark warning emerged from a recent debate: even a geopolitical ceasefire may not defuse a ticking time bomb in global agriculture. Santiago Capital's Brent Johnson, architect of the 'Dollar Milkshake Theory,' argued that supply shocks in critical inputs like fertilizer are now structurally embedded. His ominous asse...

The Network · 2026-04-10 19:52:24 · Bloomberg Markets

7. Global Fertilizer Crisis Deepens as Middle East War Chokes Vital Supply Routes

A global scramble for fertilizer is underway as governments race to secure critical crop nutrients before spring planting, with the war in the Middle East severing key supply chains and raising the specter of a severe food crisis. The conflict has effectively shut down the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime artery, bri...

The Network · 2026-04-11 03:52:22 · Japan Times

8. Iran War Fuel Shortages Threaten Asia's Rice Bowl, Sparking Regional Food Crisis

A critical shortage of diesel and fertilizer, triggered by the Iran war, is now directly threatening the production of rice—Asia's most vital food staple. Across Southeast Asia, tens of millions of farmers are struggling to secure affordable crop nutrients and the fuel required to operate essential agricultural machine...

The Network · 2026-04-13 20:22:21 · The Verge

9. Strait of Hormuz Blockade Chokes Global Fertilizer Supply, Triggering Slow-Motion Food Crisis

A maritime blockade at the Strait of Hormuz is strangling the global flow of fertilizer feedstock, creating a slow-moving but profound crisis for world food production. The strategic waterway's closure, a direct consequence of the escalating war in Iran, has cut off a critical artery for the raw materials that underpin...

The Network · 2026-04-14 21:52:57 · Bloomberg Markets

10. Iran War Threatens Asia's Rice Harvest as Hormuz Closure Ticks Clock on Food Security

The escalating conflict in Iran has placed Asia's critical rice harvest on a direct collision course with a potential supply chain catastrophe. The primary risk vector is the Strait of Hormuz, a maritime chokepoint for global energy and trade. Any closure or severe disruption to this waterway would not only spike oil p...

The Network · 2026-04-15 10:22:27 · Bloomberg Markets

11. Iran War Fallout Ignites Asian Rice Crisis: Prices Soar, Thai Farmers Abandon Fields

A supply shock is rippling through Asia's rice markets, sending prices surging at their fastest pace in over two years. The immediate trigger is the escalating conflict involving Iran, which has violently disrupted the global energy and fertilizer trade. This has sent the cost of critical agricultural inputs soaring, d...

The Network · 2026-04-17 03:52:26 · ZeroHedge

12. Drought Engulfs 60% of U.S. Farmland, Threatens Spring Planting and Food Supply

A severe drought is gripping the U.S. agricultural heartland at the worst possible moment, with 60% of the contiguous United States now affected as farmers begin critical spring planting. The timing is disastrous, compounding already soaring costs for fertilizer and diesel fuel. This widespread dry spell directly threa...

The Network · 2026-04-20 21:52:36 · ZeroHedge

13. U.S. Farmers Sound Alarm: 70% Fear Critical Fertilizer Shortage for 2026 Planting

A stark warning is emerging from America's agricultural heartland: 70% of U.S. farmers report they will not be able to purchase all the fertilizer they need for the 2026 growing season. This data, from a new survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation, signals a deep and systemic supply crisis that threatens to compo...

The Network · 2026-04-21 22:22:34 · ZeroHedge

14. Vitol LNG Chief Warns: Gulf Energy Shock 'On Borrowed Time,' Risks Global Food Crisis

The world is 'on borrowed time,' and a Gulf energy shock is poised to trigger a global food crisis. That was the stark warning from Pablo Galante Escobar, head of liquefied natural gas at Vitol, the world's largest independent energy trader. Speaking at the FT Commodities Summit, Escobar framed the ongoing closure of L...