An analysis by Foreign Policy magazine considered that global markets are witnessing a state of mounting concern about food security. This comes amid the accelerating economic repercussions of the Iran war, which have cast heavy shadows on energy prices and global supply chains. The International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Food Programme issued a joint statement warning that the effects of the war extend beyond the battlefields, reaching dining tables around the world. Food supply chains The statement explained that the sharp rise in oil, natural gas, and fertilizer prices, along with transportation bottlenecks, will inevitably lead to increased food prices and exacerbate food insecurity rates, especially in poor, import-dependent countries. This warning reflects the extent of the interconnection between energy and agriculture markets, where rising fuel and fertilizer costs directly increase agricultural production costs and, consequently, food prices. War ...