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JPMorgan Warns of Global Food and Fertiliser Crisis by 2027

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JPMorgan has issued a warning about a potential global food and fertiliser crisis expected to emerge by 2027. The Middle East plays a critical role in global agriculture supply chains, accounting for approximately 42 percent of worldwide urea exports. Any extended disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz could significantly impact the availability and pricing of fertilisers globally. India, as a major agricultural economy heavily reliant on urea imports, stands particularly vulnerable to such supply chain shocks.

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