Iran Conflict Drives Food Pric...
Food Costs Climb in March, Fuelled by West Asia Strife
Global food prices rose 2.4% in March, the second month in a row. West Asia conflict and higher energy costs are to blame. See how it affects you.
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https://newsletter.tf/march-food-prices-rise-2-4-percent-west-asia/
Food prices in March rose 2.4%, which is 1.0% higher than last year. This is the second month in a row prices have gone up.
#FoodPrices, #Inflation, #WestAsiaConflict, #EnergyCosts, #FAO
https://newsletter.tf/march-food-prices-rise-2-4-percent-west-asia/
China's Export Curbs Cast Shadow Over Australian Fields
China stopped sending fertiliser to Australia in March. This could mean higher food prices for Australians. Farmers are worried about growing crops.
#AustraliaFarming, #ChinaTrade, #FertiliserShortage, #FoodPrices, #SupplyChain
https://newsletter.tf/china-fertiliser-export-curbs-australia-food-prices/
Australia imports more than 60% of its urea from China. Now, these shipments have stopped, making farmers worry about growing enough food.
#AustraliaFarming, #ChinaTrade, #FertiliserShortage, #FoodPrices, #SupplyChain
https://newsletter.tf/china-fertiliser-export-curbs-australia-food-prices/