A global food price shock looms as Middle East war rages on. Here's who will be hit hardest
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The Middle East conflict has disrupted trade through the Strait of Hormuz and its impact could ripple far beyond the energy markets, risking a spike in global food prices. The strait is not only a key artery for oil and gas shipments but also for fertilizers critical to global agriculture. Analysts told CNBC disruptions could feed through to higher farming costs, reduced crop yields and ultimately more expensive food. "Higher energy and input costs risk reigniting global food inflation just as
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