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Fuel Shortages From War Begin To Threaten Global Food Supply

TT Editor·Updated: 14 Mar 2026 8:16 am IST
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Fuel Shortages From War Begin To Threaten Global Food Supply

The ongoing conflict between the US and Israel against Iran is causing significant disruptions to global energy supplies, raising concerns about food security worldwide. As attacks on energy infrastructure intensify across the Middle East, the availability of crucial resources such as crude oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and fertilizers has been severely impacted. These shortages threaten not only energy markets but also agricultural production, as fertilizers are essential for crop yields. The escalating situation underscores the interconnectedness of geopolitical tensions and global food supply chains, with potential repercussions for countries heavily reliant on imports for food production. As the conflict continues, stakeholders in the agricultural sector are closely monitoring developments, fearing that rising energy prices and limited access to fertilizers could exacerbate food scarcity in vulnerable regions, including India, where agriculture plays a vital role in the economy and sustenance of millions. Immediate diplomatic efforts may be necessary to stabilize the region and ensure the uninterrupted flow of critical resources to avert a broader crisis.

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