While global food prices have risen modestly so far, the full impact of the conflict has yet to be felt, analysts say.

Nearly 70% of farmers say they can't afford to buy all the fertilizer they need this growing season. That could affect crop yields and prices.

While global food prices have risen modestly so far, the full impact of the conflict has yet to be felt, analysts say.

Disruption to fuel and fertiliser supplies due to the Strait of Hormuz closure will hit crop yields, UNDP chief warns.