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A coastguard boat approaches an Indian liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carrier, Shivalik, as it arrives at Mundra Port via the Strait of Hormuz, in Gujarat, India, March 16, 2026.

THE UNITED NATIONS

Disrupted fertiliser shipments and soaring energy prices are threatening fresh food-price surges in vulnerable countries. The United Nations said on Friday it was setting up a task force to design a mechanism to keep trade flowing through the Strait of Hormuz, warning  that disruptions caused by the Iran war risked greater food shortages and humanitarian crises worldwide.

“Immediate action is essential to mitigate these consequences,” UN spokesperson  Stephane Dujarric said.

UN Under-Secretary-General Jorge Moreira da Silva, executive director of  the United Nations Office for Project Services, will lead the project, Dujarric said.

He said the envisaged task force would draw inspiration from other UN initiatives, including the Black Sea Grain Initiative for Ukraine and the UN2720 Mechanism for Gaza.

“The task force will now be in touch with all the relevant member states to see how this can be operationalised,” Dujarric said.

“We  hope that all member states involved will support this, especially for the sake of people … who are already being impacted.”

Disrupted fertiliser shipments and soaring energy prices are threatening fresh food-price surges in vulnerable countries, risking a years-long setback just as many were emerging from successive global shocks, UN and other experts warn.

An analysis released by the UN World Food Programme last week warned that tens of millions more people will face acute hunger if the  Iran war runs through to June. The Arab Weekly

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