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War in Iran exposes global food system's dangerous dependence on fertilizer shipments through Strait of Hormuz

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Philip Lymbery

5h ago· 5 min readenInsight

Summary

The article examines how the US-Israeli war with Iran and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz exposes the fragility of the global food system. It highlights that roughly one-third of the world's fertilizers pass through this strategic waterway, revealing our dangerous dependence on fossil fuel-based agriculture. The conflict demonstrates how geopolitical events in distant regions directly impact everyday life — from fuel prices to food costs to fertilizer supplies for farmers — underscoring the vulnerability of modern industrial food systems.

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bskyWar in Iran exposes global food system's dangerous dependence on fertilizer shipments through Strait of Hormuzscotsman.com

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Around a third of the world's fertilisers normally pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
If the US-Israeli war in Iran has taught us anything it's just how vulnerable we all are to what goes on elsewhere in the world.
Actions in far-off lands can and do have a lasting impact on our daily lives.
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What this conflict reveals about our dangerous dependence on fertiliser

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