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The Network · 2026-03-25 11:56:49 · Bloomberg Markets

2. Government Hoarding Risks Deepening Global Fuel and Fertilizer Crisis Amid Iran War

A wave of government-imposed trade restrictions and stockpiling is threatening to dramatically worsen the global crunch in fuel and fertilizer supplies, a situation already strained by the conflict involving Iran. By restricting free trade, authorities risk creating a self-defeating cycle of scarcity, inadvertently amp...

The Network · 2026-03-25 15:27:20 · ZeroHedge

3. Goldman Sachs Warns: Hormuz Strait Disruption Threatens Global Fertilizer Supply, Food Prices

A critical maritime chokepoint is now a direct threat to the world's food supply chain. Analysts at Goldman Sachs warn that disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are hitting the global nitrogen fertilizer market, setting the stage for potential spikes in agricultural commodity prices. The strait is a vital artery for fer...

The Network · 2026-03-25 18:26:54 · Bloomberg Markets

4. Trump EPA Waives Summer Volatility Rules for E15 Gasoline, Boosting Biofuels and Corn Farmers

The Trump administration is moving to expand the summer market for higher-ethanol fuel, delivering a direct win for the biofuels industry and its agricultural base. The Environmental Protection Agency will grant a waiver exempting E15 gasoline—a blend containing 15% ethanol—from federal volatility requirements that hav...

The Vault · 2026-03-26 05:26:53 · Bloomberg Markets

5. US Plains Heat Wave Sparks Seven-Month High in Wheat Spread, Signaling Crop Stress

The premium for hard-red winter wheat over soft red wheat has surged to its highest level in over seven months, a direct market signal of mounting stress on key US crop fields. This widening spread is not a routine fluctuation but a pointed reaction to an immediate physical threat: a building heat wave across the centr...

The Network · 2026-03-28 14:26:56 · Bloomberg Markets

6. Iran War Triggers Global Fertilizer Crisis, Threatens Food Supply and Inflation

The war in Iran is no longer just an energy shock; it has now triggered a severe global fertilizer crisis. The disruption of key shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz has dramatically tightened global nitrogen supplies, creating a critical pinch point for world agriculture. This supply shock arrives at the worst po...

The Vault · 2026-03-29 14:26:58 · Bloomberg Markets

7. Viral Food Trends Expose Global Supply Chains to Volatility and Quality Risks

Social media influencers are creating demand spikes for niche foods that global supply chains cannot sustainably meet, exposing farmers and producers to severe volatility and quality risks. The unprecedented speed at which products like matcha, ube, acai, and Dubai chocolate become global sensations pushes sourcing net...

The Vault · 2026-03-30 06:56:58 · Bloomberg Markets

8. Chicago Wheat Futures Surge on Iran War Escalation and US Weather Threats

Chicago wheat futures are climbing sharply, poised for a fourth gain in five sessions, as a dual threat of geopolitical conflict and adverse weather tightens the global supply outlook. The escalating conflict involving Iran is raising fears of a surge in energy and fertilizer costs, directly pressuring farmers' product...

The Vault · 2026-04-01 22:57:01 · Seeking Alpha

9. Cal-Maine Foods Bets Big on Prepared Foods, Aims for Over 30% Capacity Surge Amid Pricing Shift

Cal-Maine Foods, the largest U.S. egg producer, is making a major strategic pivot, signaling a significant expansion into higher-margin prepared foods. The company has announced it expects its prepared foods production capacity to surge by more than 30% over the next 18 to 24 months. This aggressive build-out coincides...

The Network · 2026-04-02 07:56:48 · Guardian Environment

10. UK Government Rewrites Planning Rules for Factory Farms After Intensive Industry Lobbying

The UK government is moving to relax national planning rules to facilitate the construction of new intensive livestock farms, a policy shift driven by years of direct lobbying from the country's leading poultry producers. Internal documents reveal ministers and officials are rewriting the National Planning Policy Frame...

The Vault · 2026-04-02 12:26:59 · Bloomberg Markets

11. US Fertilizer Traders Capitalize on War-Driven Market Chaos, Leaving Domestic Farmers Exposed

American fertilizer traders are securing major profits abroad, exploiting the price volatility and supply dislocations caused by the war in Iran. This arbitrage highlights a recurring vulnerability: US agricultural producers are repeatedly positioned on the losing side of sudden global market shifts, forced to navigate...

The Network · 2026-04-02 17:26:49 · Bloomberg Markets

12. India Scrambles for Fertilizer Deals as Iran-Israel War Disrupts Key Supplies

India is moving to bypass traditional trade channels, engaging in direct talks with major global fertilizer producers to secure critical nitrogen and phosphate supplies. This urgent procurement push comes as the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel in the Middle East has severely disrupted shipping lanes and con...

The Network · 2026-04-05 01:56:50 · ZeroHedge

13. Iran War Fallout: Fertilizer Supply Chain Squeeze Poses Greater Threat to U.S. Food Security Than Fuel Prices

While rising fuel prices capture headlines, the more significant economic threat from Middle East conflict is moving silently through the global fertilizer supply chain, poised to impact the cost of food for hundreds of millions of Americans. Retail diesel and gasoline prices have already surged by over a third since t...

The Network · 2026-04-06 07:26:52 · Bloomberg Markets

14. India's Urea Crisis: Major Fertilizer Tender Launched as Middle East Conflict Chokes Supply

India, the world's largest urea importer, has launched a major tender for approximately 2.5 million tons of the critical fertilizer, a direct response to supply chains being choked by the ongoing Middle East conflict. This urgent procurement move signals immediate pressure on the agricultural sector ahead of the vital ...

The Vault · 2026-04-07 17:26:48 · Seeking Alpha

15. Iran-Israel Conflict Ignites Fertilizer Market Rally, RBC Sees Stronger Second Half

The escalating conflict between Iran and Israel has triggered a sharp rally in fertilizer prices, with analysts at RBC Capital Markets warning it sets the stage for a significantly stronger market in the second half of the year. This sudden surge is a direct consequence of heightened geopolitical risk in a critical reg...

The Network · 2026-04-08 21:27:14 · Hacker News

16. John Deere Settles Right-to-Repair Fight for $99 Million, Agrees to Open Diagnostic Tools

John Deere has agreed to a landmark $99 million settlement with a coalition of U.S. farmers, a major concession in the long-running battle over the right to repair agricultural equipment. The deal, described as "monumental," resolves a class-action lawsuit alleging the company unlawfully monopolized the repair market f...

The Network · 2026-04-09 17:57:02 · The Register

17. John Deere Agrees to $99M Settlement in Landmark 'Right to Repair' Tractor Lawsuit

Agricultural machinery giant John Deere has agreed to a proposed $99 million settlement in a major class action lawsuit centered on farmers' right to repair their own equipment. The lawsuit, filed in Illinois, alleged that Deere's practices restricted access to diagnostic software, tools, and manuals, forcing farmers t...

The Network · 2026-04-09 18:26:53 · Wired

18. John Deere Pays $99 Million to Farmers in Right-to-Repair Settlement, But Critics Call It Insufficient

John Deere, the agricultural machinery giant, has agreed to pay $99 million to settle claims it monopolized tractor repair, a direct financial reckoning for its years as the central opponent of the right-to-repair movement. The settlement resolves allegations that the company used software locks and restricted access t...

The Network · 2026-04-09 21:57:13 · The Verge

19. John Deere Settles Right-to-Repair Lawsuit for $99 Million, Unlocks Tools for Farmers

John Deere will pay $99 million to settle a major class-action lawsuit, a direct financial consequence of its restrictive repair policies. The settlement resolves allegations that the agricultural equipment giant systematically prevented farmers and independent mechanics from accessing the software tools, manuals, and ...

The Network · 2026-04-10 04:09:30 · Japan Times

20. Japan's Tea Industry Faces Fuel Crisis as Iran Conflict Disrupts Critical Spring Production

Japan's prized tea industry is bracing for a direct hit from Middle East tensions, with a critical fuel shortage threatening to paralyze the essential spring harvest. The conflict's ripple effects have jeopardized the procurement of fuel required for drying tea leaves during the peak April-June production window, putti...