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Middle East conflict threatens global food security: Risks from the fertilizer supply chain.
The FAO warns that disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz could cause fertilizer prices to skyrocket, threatening global agricultural output and putting pressure on developing economies.
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The FAO forecasts global cereal production for the 2025/26 season to reach 3,036 million tonnes.
According to the latest report from the FAO, world cereal production is expected to increase by 5.8% compared to the previous season, with rice production and global reserves both setting new records.
The global food price index rose 2.4% in March 2026 due to the Middle East conflict.
Global food prices averaged 128.5 points in March 2026, marking the second consecutive month of increases under pressure from rising energy costs and geopolitical volatility.
The global food price index rose to 128.5 points due to pressure from the Middle East.
The latest report from the FAO shows that global food prices in March 2026 increased by 2.4% compared to the previous month. Rising energy prices and geopolitical conflicts were the main contributing factors.
The FAO forecasts global cereal production for the 2025/26 season to reach a record 3,029 million tonnes.
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has raised its forecast for global grain production to 5.6% higher than in 2024, consolidating record levels thanks to breakthroughs in the rice and maize sectors.
The global food price index rose to 125.3 points in February 2026, breaking a five-month losing streak.
According to a report from the FAO, the FFPI index increased by 0.9% in February 2026 due to rising prices of cereals and vegetable oils, although this level is still 21.8% lower than its historical peak in 2022.
The global food price index rose 0.9% in February 2026 after a five-month streak of declines.
According to a report from the FAO, the world food price index averaged 125.3 points in February 2026, up 0.9% from the previous month, driven by gains in cereals, meat, and vegetable oils.
The global food price index for January 2026 fell to 123.9 points.
February 10, 2026 13:30
Global food prices recorded their fifth consecutive month of decline in January 2026, reflecting drops in dairy, meat, and sugar prices despite pressure from rice prices.
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