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Fertilizer chief warns global food production under pressure from Iran war

Fertilizer chief warns global food production under pressure from Iran war

Svein Tore Holsether, the CEO of fertilizer producer Yara, warns that conflict in Iran could severely disrupt global food production, potentially costing up to ten billion meals per week. He emphasizes that the war places immense pressure on international food security and critical supply chains.

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