Hormuz Closure Threatens Global Food Prices
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Global crop yields are holding steady, but markets are bracing for potential disruption. Analysts warn that a closure of the Strait of Hormuz—a key shipping route for oil and gas—could drive up energy costs. Higher energy prices would then raise production and transport costs for food, adding to existing inflationary pressures. While no closure has occurred, the risk alone is enough to keep traders cautious.