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https://www.africanews.com:443/2026/04/03/global-food-prices-climb-again-in-march-the-second-straight-monthly-rise/
Global food prices climb again in March, the second straight monthly rise | Africanews
Global food prices rose for a second straight month in March, driven mainly by higher energy costs linked to the conflict in the Near East. That’s according to...
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https://www.euronews.com:443/2026/04/04/middle-east-tensions-drives-global-food-prices-higher-for-second-month
Middle East tensions drives global food prices higher for second month | Euronews
Apr 4, 2026 - The UN reported a second monthly rise in global food prices as the Middle East conflict drives up energy and fertilizer costs, threatening future harvests and...
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https://www.thenationalnews.com:443/business/energy/2026/04/03/marchs-rising-global-food-prices-will-continue-upwards-if-war-is-prolonged/
March’s rising global food prices 'will continue upwards if war is prolonged' | The National
Apr 4, 2026 - Higher energy costs and disruption to fertiliser supplies from Middle East push prices higher, FAO says
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https://www.businesstoday.in/world/story/global-food-prices-rise-to-six-month-high-outlook-hinges-on-energy-costs-iran-conflict-fao-524036-2026-04-04
Global food prices rise to six month high; outlook hinges on energy costs Iran conflict: FAO -...
Apr 4, 2026 - The FAO Food Price Index, a key benchmark tracking essential commodities, averaged 128.5 points in March, marking a 2.4% rise from February and a 1% increase...
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https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/how-iran-war-could-create-fertiliser-shock-often-ignored-global-risk-to-food-prices-farming/article70721470.ece
How Iran war could create ‘fertilizer shock’ – often ignored global risk to food prices, farming -...
Iran's potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz could trigger a global fertiliser shock, threatening food security and increasing prices.
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