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Impact of Iran-Israel War... Will there be a crisis in food production in India? Increased concern in the agricultural sector.

Will India's food production be affected due to the Iran-Israel war? Understand the potential impact on the agricultural sector and fertilizer supply.

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New Delhi, March 9,

The escalating war tensions between Iran and Israel in West Asia are now beginning to impact the global economy. Experts say that if this conflict intensifies, it could also affect fertilizer production and supply in India, raising concerns for the agricultural sector. India imports a significant portion of several raw materials necessary for fertilizer production, such as natural gas, ammonia, and phosphate, from abroad. Many of these supplies come from Gulf countries and West Asia. If the supply from these regions is disrupted due to the war, it could increase pressure on fertilizer production in India. Notably, a large volume of oil and gas is supplied through the Strait of Hormuz. Any disruption in this route could raise transportation costs and delay supplies, which could directly impact fertilizer prices. However, the central government is continuously monitoring the situation and is working on stock and import plans to ensure adequate availability of fertilizers. Officials state that farmers will not face any shortages at this time. Analysts believe that if tensions in West Asia persist for an extended period, there could be an impact on the agricultural sector in the upcoming crop season. Currently, the government is reviewing the situation and preparing to take necessary actions.

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