Iran War Impacting Fertilizer Prices for US Farmers
Published on 5/9/2026

AI Summary
The ongoing war in Iran is leading to increased fertilizer and fuel prices, which economists predict will affect US farmers for months. Reports indicate that these shortages are contributing to a rise in food prices globally. Coffee production costs are also rising due to these economic pressures. The situation underscores the potential for higher food prices, impacting the overall agricultural market.
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