The global food crisis unleashed by the war
From Minnesota to Punjab, fertiliser costs are up and harvests are set to be hit
From Minnesota to Punjab, fertiliser costs are up and harvests are set to be hit

The Swede who runs the World Food Programme on its hardest year for decades

Growing number of fertiliser plants forced to shut, threatening rice and other harvests

Arable sector contends with sharp drop in price of wheat and sugar and rising input costs

Hunger and even famine are foreseeable consequences of the war on Iran. Now the world must act to shield the poorest from effects…

Boardrooms need to acknowledge that without healthy soils and reliable seasons the system could face collapse

Prices have jumped and exports been hit as war puts pressure on one of the world’s largest producers