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One-third of global seaborne fertiliser passes through the Strait of Hormuz — African food security hangs in the balance

The geopolitical headlines focus on the Strait of Hormuz. The military analysis focuses on Tehran and Washington. But the sharpest consequences of the Iran conflict are landing thousands of kilometres south, in countries that had no seat at any negotiating table and no role in any escalation. For hundreds of millions of people across East ... Read more

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