news Food prices could rise as Iran conflict disrupts fertilizer supply chain By AdminMarch 11, 2026Less 1 min read28 Views0 The Iran conflict is disrupting fertilizer shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, raising supply concerns and potentially increasing global food inflation. ShareTweetPinShare Previous PostTim Scott hopes Fed Chair Powell investigation ‘goes away’ to clear Kevin Warsh confirmation Next PostCarolyn Bessette Was Living the Dream. Then She Met John. Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. You May Also Like March 4, 20260 Comments The quietly winning stock Jim Cramer says is on the verge of a big upward move February 27, 20260 Comments Trump Says No Final Decision Made on Military Action Against Iran March 17, 20260 Comments Australia central bank hikes rates to a near 1-year high as Iran war raises inflation risks February 16, 20260 Comments Black activists fought for slavery exhibits 24 years ago. The fight returned under Trump.
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