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conflict has yet to be felt, due to the lag between rising agricultural input costs and higher prices on shelves. They also agree that the severity of the fallout largely hinges on how long disruption
rises driven by Iran war as economic confidence plummets” and “UK prepared to deploy RAF Typhoons to keep Strait of Hormuz open after Iran war.” Earlier this month, The Independent reported that Prime Minister Keir
rising. "There are so many things that are going to go south anyway because of this war," he says. ### Transport troubles in Africa Over in Kenya, [Steven Were Omamo](https://www.ifpri.org/profile/steven-were-omamo/) shares the same
Iran took turns at closing and blockading the strait of Hormuz shipping channel. Limiting the number of cargo ships passing through the 5km-wide passage has had an extraordinary global impact, reducing the global supply