Half of the world’s urea passes through the Strait of Hormuz, and with planting season already underway, it’s too late for the U.S. to make up the estimated 2 million ton shortfall.

This means crops that depend heavily on nitrogen—corn, wheat, sugar beets—will be harder and more expensive to grow, and eventually harder to find in our grocery stores.

@DebErupts I could not help but think that the world has a UTI in the Strait of Hormuz when I started reading. 🤣

And that's not far off.

The argument is who the infection is.

The answer is an irritant based on perspectives.

In the end, a global UTI.

🤣