After Oil, Gas, Iran's Hormuz Chokehold Raises Fertiliser Red Flag For India

The ongoing conflict involving the US and Israel against Iran is significantly impacting India's fertiliser supply, particularly urea, which is crucial for agriculture. With India relying heavily on imports to meet its fertiliser needs, the disruptions in supply chains threaten food security for the nation's vast population of 1.47 billion. The geopolitical tensions in the region are exacerbating existing concerns over energy supply volatility, as India grapples with its dependence on imported resources. As the situation develops, agricultural experts warn that the resulting fertiliser shortages could lead to increased prices and lower crop yields, intensifying the challenges faced by farmers and potentially endangering the food supply for millions. The Indian government is urged to explore alternative sources and strategies to mitigate the impact of these geopolitical shifts on its agricultural sector and ensure food security for its citizens.
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