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Article: Trump’s War on Iran Could Screw Over US Farmers
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Global oil and gas prices have surged following a US attack on Iran, but the conflict is also severely disrupting the global fertilizer supply chain ahead of the crucial spring planting season. The shutdown of Qatari natural gas production, a key input for nitrogen fertilizers, and export halts from the region are causing significant price spikes and shortages, particularly for urea and ammonia.

The blockage of the Strait of Hormuz is further preventing regional exports, with nearly 50% of global urea production now at risk. Other critical fertilizers like phosphates are also threatened, as the US relies heavily on imports from Middle Eastern suppliers like Saudi Arabia.

Main topics: Middle East conflict, disruption to global fertilizer supply (specifically nitrogen, phosphates, and potash), impact on US farmers and agriculture, and risks to global trade routes.

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https://www.wired.com/story/trumps-war-on-iran-could-screw-over-us-farmers/
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2026-03-04 19:08
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2026-03-04 23:31
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2026-03-04 23:34
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