Nations Race to Secure Enough Fertilizer and Prevent Food Crisis
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Governments are rushing to secure supplies of critical crop nutrients ahead of spring planting, as the Middle East war chokes off the flow of commodities and amplifies fears of a global food crisis.
Fertilizers exemplify the tight link between energy and food prices, underpinning harvests worldwide.
The Middle East is a vital supplier, rich in both mineral reserves and the gas needed to produce nutrients for staples like corn, wheat and rice.
With the Strait of Hormuz effectively shut, shipments have ground to a halt as Iran, the US and Israel continue to exchange strikes on energy infrastructure.
Humayun Tai, McKinsey Global Energy & Materials Practice Senior Partner & Leader joins to discuss. (Source: Bloomberg)
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