West Asia Conflict: War-like conditions disrupt India’s fertiliser supply, shipping cost doubles

The ongoing conflict in West Asia is creating significant disruptions in India's fertiliser supply chain, primarily due to skyrocketing shipping costs and the closure of vital trade routes. As a result, the cost of importing fertilisers has more than doubled, placing immense pressure on farmers and the agricultural sector. Experts warn that the situation could lead to a severe fertiliser shortage in India, which is heavily reliant on imports to meet its agricultural needs. The crisis is exacerbated by geopolitical tensions and the volatility in global markets, prompting calls for urgent government intervention to mitigate the impact on food production and ensure farmers have access to essential agricultural inputs. With the monsoon season approaching, the timing of these disruptions could have disastrous effects on crop yields, raising concerns about food security in the country. Stakeholders in the agricultural industry are urging the government to explore alternative supply routes and negotiate with other nations to stabilize the fertiliser supply amidst this ongoing turmoil.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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