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The Iran war is no longer just about rising oil prices or LPG supply disruptions. The conflict in the Middle East is now beginning to affect global supply chains, and the impact could reach far beyond the energy sector. For a country like India, this is a serious concern because the nation’s agriculture system depends heavily on fertiliser imports. A significant portion of urea, ammonia, DAP, and potash used in Indian farming comes from Gulf countries and passes through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical shipping routes. With rising tensions and attacks on ships in this region, shipping delays, higher insurance costs, and supply disruptions are becoming real possibilities. If this route is disturbed, it could affect fertiliser availability, agricultural production, and ultimately food prices in India. In this video, we explain: Why the Strait of Hormuz is so important for global trade? How the Iran war could disrupt fertiliser supply chains? The potential impact on India’s agriculture and food security? What this conflict could mean for farmers, exports, and food prices? Watch the full video to understand the bigger picture of how a geopolitical conflict in the Middle East could influence India’s economy and agriculture. #IranWar #IranIsraelConflict #StraitOfHormuz #MiddleEastCrisis #GlobalSupplyChain