So, there is about to be a huge problem with global food production. The Strait of Hormuz carries one-third of globally traded fertilizer.

Key fertilizer producers in the region have halted operations due to safety concerns and damage from drone strikes. #Iran has stopped production. With no strategic reserve for nitrogen fertilizer (unlike oil), the global market lacks buffers to absorb such a shock. This has led to a sharp spike in prices and a partial pause in fertilizer bidding across the U.S. and other major farming regions.

Farmers, including the U.S., Brazil, and India, are facing uncertainty over whether they can secure enough fertilizer for the spring planting season. Analysts warn this could trigger a "fertiliser shock" that ripples through global food supply chains, increasing prices for staples like bread, pasta, and meat. The crisis is also affecting vegetable oils and sugar refining.

Get your gardens going folks. There’s not much time.

#war #epsteinWar #israel

@MissConstrue

Call it the “Gay of Hormuz” and let the reactions fall where they may: https://youtu.be/R2EbcmM4csg

Epstein’s War on the Gay of Hormuz

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@paninid I have watched, and really appreciate the academic work behind Professor Jiang's Game Theory of Predictive History series. #9, from which this is taken, is here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIS2eB-rGv0

It's long, but it's so worth it.

Game Theory #9: The US-Iran War

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