From Fertilizer to Food Prices: The Ripple Effects of a Hormuz Disruption

Jake Hanley discusses how escalating tensions around the Strait of Hormuz could drive fertilizer prices higher, given the region’s importance to global urea shipments. He explains how rising input costs could affect major crops including corn, wheat, soybeans and sugar, while highlighting the broader implications for food inflation, crop resilience and long-term global food security.

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08 Jul 2026

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