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Growing fertilizer shortage risks global food crisis
The de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz threatens a global food crisis due to fertilizer shortages caused by sulfur supply disruptions. The UN warns of reduced crop yields and highlights disparities in adaptation capacity between wealthy and poorer nations.
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