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11 resultsfor “which countries are affected by fertiliser supply crisis”

Politics

How badly is Europe affected by fertiliser shortages due to the Iran war?

countries are better prepared. Finland has long maintained security-of-supply stockpiles that include fertiliser, grain and fuel. Sweden has also announced plans to stockpile fertiliser, seeds and grain as part of its “total defence

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 27
Politics

Free up fertiliser supplies to avert global food crisis, Yvette Cooper urges

country has hijacked an international shipping lane.” Spring is the crucial planting time – if farmers in the northern hemisphere cannot be assured of fertiliser supplies now, the damage will play out over the next year

The Guardian WorldMay 18
Health

How Iran war has triggered soaring cost of medicines, condoms

supply of oil, gas and fertilisers was the main focus of this crisis. In recent days, however, pharmacists have also noted a spike in the price of medicines and contraceptives like condoms, as a result

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 23
World

The crises caused by the Iran war will hit the world in four waves

fertiliser rationing and hunger. Food accounts for 44 percent of household expenditures on average in low-income countries compared with 16 percent in advanced economies. This is not a market outcome. It is a redistribution

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 21
Conflicts

Bowen: Strait of Hormuz standoff raises risk of sliding back into all-out war

fertiliser crisis risks causing hunger in countries that do not have secure food supplies. President Donald Trump's motives, declared and undeclared, are always complex and changeable. He has used social media

BBC NewsMay 5
Business

Australia scrambles to secure energy as war on Iran fuels uncertainty

supply of refined oil is provided by just two facilities, both more than 50 years old. Geelong is the largest, producing 120,000 barrels of refined oil per day; the other is the Ampol Lytton

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 17
Business

Squeals of horror over price caps – but how are we going to fix our broken food system?

fertiliser prices and energy costs are already provoking a “[cost of farming crisis](https://www.fwi.co.uk/business/markets-and-trends/input-prices/cost-of-farming-crisis-is-emerging-farmers-warned)”, while the climate crisis is beginning to make its presence felt. [Britain has had three of its five worst

The Guardian WorldMay 24
Politics

UK steps up plans for potential shortages caused by Iran war

crisis and offset its impact, "what happens abroad will still affect us here at home". A government source previously told the BBC it was planning for a scenario which would involve breakdowns in the supply

BBC NewsApr 25
World

Tuesday briefing: What it might take for lasting peace between the US and Iran

countries literally running out of water,” he says. “The scale of what could happen is so immense and daunting that people really need to focus on how dangerous this situation is.” The spectre

The Guardian WorldApr 21
Business

Cheap spirits, pricey condoms: how war in the Middle East is shifting the way Australians spend

country. 1. --- ## 1. Cheap drinks There has been a years-long trend in Australia of drinking less, but better quality, alcohol. That has started to change as consumers search for cheap drinks. The ASX-listed

The Guardian WorldApr 26
Politics

UK voters need to hear battle over bills and climate crisis are linked, green experts say

affects of fossil fuels and the climate crisis – or the remedies they choose – may make the situation worse, green campaigners have warned. Ami McCarthy, the head of politics at Greenpeace UK, said: “With people

The Guardian WorldMay 6