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A global food price shock looms as Middle East war rages on. Here's who will be hit hardest
A widening Middle East conflict that disrupts trade through the Strait of Hormuz could ripple far beyond the energy markets, risking a spike in global food prices.
The UAE imports about 90% of what it eats and cargoes of Indian rice, Australian meat and Indonesian coffee have been snarled ...
Oil prices have been the key focus for markets during the Iran war, but curtailed flows of fertilizer products threaten to send food costs soaring.
West Bank: Israeli settlers killed three Palestinians during a raid on a village in the region yesterday. Attacks by settlers ...
The Iran conflict is driving up energy and fertilizer costs, raising alarms over a return of food inflation. Farmers are bracing for resource shortages that could drag down harvests. The more fragile ...
Rising menu prices have caused traffic to dip at fast-food restaurants as economic concerns push their core customers to rein in discretionary spending. But fast-food companies that are already ...
By Sarah El Safty and Maha El Dahan DUBAI, March 5 (Reuters) - Wealthy Gulf states are facing their biggest food security challenge since the 2008 global food crisis, as the Iran conflict threatens ...
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